Freemark Abbey | Napa Valley

Freemark Abbey  Napa Valley - St. Helena, Napa Valley winery and vineyard
St. Helena, Napa Valley

Freemark Abbey

One of Napa Valley’s oldest continuously operating wineries, with roots to 1886 and a landmark tasting building on Highway 29 in St. Helena, producing Cabernet Sauvignon and Chardonnay with four decades of single-vineyard history.

Cabernet SauvignonChardonnayEst. 1886St. Helena

Freemark Abbey traces its roots to 1886, making it one of the oldest continuously operating wine estates in Napa Valley. The landmark stone building on Highway 29 in St. Helena has welcomed visitors since the 1960s. The winery is best known for single-vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon from Bosche and Sycamore Knoll, two Rutherford benchland sites that have been producing world-class fruit for generations.

History of Freemark Abbey

The property that is now Freemark Abbey was first planted to grapes in 1886 by Josephine Tychson, one of the first women to build and operate a winery in California. The estate changed hands multiple times before the current partnership of seven investors, including Chuck Carpy and Brad Webb, relaunched it as Freemark Abbey in 1967.

The name has nothing to do with monks or an abbey: it combines the names of three early owners, Freemark, Freeman, and Abbey. The stone building on Highway 29, originally built as the winery in the late 19th century, became one of the most recognized landmarks on the Napa Valley floor. The winery was acquired by Jackson Family Wines in 2006 and continues to operate under the Freemark Abbey name with the same single-vineyard focus.

The Bosche Vineyard in Rutherford has been a named single-vineyard Cabernet source for Freemark Abbey since 1970, making it one of the longest continuously bottled single-vineyard Cabernets in California. Half a century of consistent fruit from the same benchland site is a record almost no other Napa winery can match.

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Bosche and Sycamore Knoll vineyards

The Bosche Vineyard, a benchland site in the heart of Rutherford, has been the source of Freemark Abbey’s most acclaimed Cabernet since 1970. The vineyard sits on classic Rutherford benchland: well-drained gravelly loam over cobbles and clay, the terroir that produces the dusty tannins and dark fruit concentration known as Rutherford Dust. The 2020 acquisition of the Bosche Vineyard by Jackson Family Wines secured the source for the long term.

Sycamore Knoll is a smaller single-vineyard Cabernet from a Rutherford site with similar benchland character. Together the two single-vineyard wines anchor the premium tier of the Freemark Abbey program and represent the most direct expression of Rutherford terroir in the portfolio.

The wines of Freemark Abbey

Cabernet Sauvignon is the flagship at every tier. The Bosche single-vineyard Cabernet is the crown, produced from the historic Rutherford vineyard and aged in French oak for 18 to 20 months. It is built for aging and consistently one of the most underrated Cabs in the valley given its history and vineyard pedigree.

The estate Cabernet Sauvignon is the entry point, blending Napa Valley fruit into an approachable, reasonably priced wine that drinks well on release. Chardonnay has been part of the Freemark Abbey program since the early days and includes both an estate tier and a Carpy Ranch single-vineyard bottling. Merlot and a red blend round out the lineup.

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Food pairings with Freemark Abbey wines

Bosche Cabernet, with its Rutherford Dust tannins and concentrated dark fruit, is built for the lamb and beef preparations that have defined Napa Valley food culture. A rack of lamb with Dijon and herbs de Provence mirrors the wine’s savory, earthy character. Dry-aged ribeye or a slow-roasted prime rib with au jus lets the tannins soften against the fat while the mineral finish extends through the meal.

The estate Cabernet is more flexible at the table: roasted chicken with pan drippings, mushroom-stuffed pork loin, or a hearty pasta with braised beef all work well and let the wine’s fruit-forward character show without requiring the most expensive cut on the menu. The Chardonnay, with its classic Napa weight and oak, suits Dungeness crab, roasted halibut, or a simple chicken piccata.

Where
3022 St Helena Hwy N, St. Helena, CA 94574
Hours
Daily 10am to 5pm
Signature pours
Bosche Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon, Sycamore Knoll Cabernet, Estate Chardonnay
Phone
(707) 963-9694
Label
Freemark Abbey
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One of the oldest continuously operating wine estates in Napa Valley, with roots to 1886; the landmark stone building on Highway 29 is one of the most recognized on the Napa Valley floor
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Freemark Abbey: common questions

How old is Freemark Abbey?
Freemark Abbey traces its roots to 1886 when the property was first planted to grapes by Josephine Tychson, one of the first women to build and operate a winery in California. The modern era began in 1967 when a partnership of seven investors relaunched operations under the Freemark Abbey name.
What does Freemark Abbey mean?
The name Freemark Abbey has nothing to do with monks or a religious order. It combines the names of three early owners of the property: Freemark, Freeman, and Abbey.
What is the Bosche Vineyard?
The Bosche Vineyard is a benchland site in Rutherford that Freemark Abbey has bottled as a single-vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon since 1970. It is one of the longest continuously bottled single-vineyard Cabernets in California, known for its Rutherford Dust character and aging potential.
Who owns Freemark Abbey?
Freemark Abbey was acquired by Jackson Family Wines in 2006, which also owns the Bosche Vineyard outright. The winery continues to operate under the Freemark Abbey name with the same single-vineyard Cabernet focus established in the 1960s.
Where is Freemark Abbey?
Freemark Abbey is at 3022 St Helena Hwy N in St. Helena, on the main Highway 29 corridor through Napa Valley. The landmark stone building is one of the most recognized on the valley floor and the tasting room is open daily from 10am to 5pm.
What AVA is Freemark Abbey in?
The Freemark Abbey winery building is in St. Helena, but the flagship Bosche and Sycamore Knoll single-vineyard Cabernets are sourced from Rutherford benchland vineyards, one of Napa Valley’s most storied sub-appellations.
What food pairs with Freemark Abbey Bosche Cabernet?
Bosche Cabernet is built for lamb and beef: rack of lamb with Dijon and herbs, dry-aged ribeye, or slow-roasted prime rib with au jus. The Rutherford Dust tannins need protein and fat to fully open and reveal the wine’s mineral depth.