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La Jota Vineyard Co.

One of the original Howell Mountain estates, La Jota has been producing structured mountain Cabernet and Viognier since vines were first planted here in the 1890s.

Cabernet SauvignonViognierHowell MountainEst. 1974

La Jota Vineyard Co. sits on Howell Mountain at elevations above 1,700 feet, on a property with winemaking roots stretching back to the 1890s. The estate is one of the mountain’s most historic and produces some of the most structured Cabernets in Napa Valley.

History of La Jota Vineyard Co.

Vines were first planted on this Howell Mountain property in 1898, and a winery was bonded here in 1916. Like much of Napa Valley, the estate fell dormant during Prohibition and the decades after. Bill and Joan Smith purchased the property in 1974 and began the modern era of La Jota, releasing their first wines from the 1982 vintage and establishing the estate’s reputation for mountain Cabernet.

Jackson Family Wines acquired La Jota in 2005 and has continued the mountain-focused approach while expanding the tasting experience. The estate today farms roughly 25 acres of estate vineyards and produces Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Merlot, Petit Verdot, and Viognier, with Cabernet Sauvignon remaining the clear flagship.

The Las Posadas Road property was first planted in 1898 and bonded as a winery in 1916, making La Jota one of the oldest continuously farmed wine estates on Howell Mountain.

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Howell Mountain terroir at La Jota

The property sits at roughly 1,700 to 1,800 feet on the western slopes of Howell Mountain. Soils here are volcanic in origin, thin, and well-drained, stressing the vines and producing small berries with thick skins and concentrated flavor. The lack of rich topsoil keeps yields naturally low without aggressive farming intervention.

Howell Mountain sits above the fog line that routinely fills the Napa Valley floor on cool mornings. Days are warm and sunny, nights are cold, and the diurnal temperature swing builds bright natural acidity alongside phenolic ripeness. These mountain conditions produce wines with a distinctive freshness and structural grip that sets them apart from valley-floor Cabernets.

The wines of La Jota

La Jota’s Cabernet Sauvignon is the estate anchor. The wine typically shows dark cherry, blackcurrant, graphite, and mountain herb character, with the firm, fine-grained tannins that define Howell Mountain. It is built for aging and opens considerably with five to ten years in bottle.

The estate also produces Cabernet Franc and Viognier, the latter a distinctly unusual choice for the mountain but one that showcases the elevation’s ability to maintain freshness in a variety that can turn flabby in warmer sites. The Viognier shows stone fruit, white flower, and a minerality you rarely find in valley-floor versions of the grape.

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Food pairings for La Jota wines

The Cabernet Sauvignon calls for food with enough richness to meet its structure. Prime rib, braised lamb shanks, or a dry-aged New York strip give the tannins the protein they need to soften and integrate. Tannin binds to protein molecules on your palate and in your food, which is why a rich fatty cut makes a tannic wine taste rounder and the fruit come forward.

The Viognier is a completely different pairing story. Its stone fruit and floral character work beautifully with spiced seafood, roasted chicken with herbs de Provence, or mild soft cheeses. The natural acidity at this elevation means the wine has the freshness to cut through cream-based sauces without fading.

Where
1102 Las Posadas Rd, Angwin, CA 94508
Tasting
By appointment; contact the winery directly to schedule
Signature pours
Howell Mountain Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Viognier
Phone
(707) 965-7985
Label
La Jota Vineyard Co.
Good to know
Part of the Jackson Family Wines portfolio; the estate dates to 1898 and is one of the oldest continuously farmed wine properties on Howell Mountain
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La Jota Vineyard Co.: common questions

What is La Jota Vineyard Co. known for?
La Jota is known for structured, age-worthy Cabernet Sauvignon from Howell Mountain in Napa Valley. The estate has winemaking history dating to 1898 and is one of the mountain’s most historic properties.
Who owns La Jota Vineyard Co.?
La Jota Vineyard Co. is owned by Jackson Family Wines, which acquired the estate in 2005. The original modern era was established by Bill and Joan Smith, who purchased the property in 1974.
Where is La Jota Vineyard Co. located?
The estate is located at 1102 Las Posadas Road in Angwin, California, on Howell Mountain in the eastern hills of Napa Valley at elevations around 1,700 to 1,800 feet.
What wines does La Jota produce?
La Jota produces Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Merlot, Petit Verdot, and Viognier. Cabernet Sauvignon from Howell Mountain is the flagship.
What AVA is La Jota in?
La Jota Vineyard Co. is in the Howell Mountain AVA, a sub-appellation of Napa Valley known for volcanic soils and mountain elevations that produce structured, long-lived Cabernet Sauvignon.
How old is La Jota Vineyard Co.?
Vines were first planted on the La Jota property in 1898 and a winery was bonded in 1916, making it one of the oldest wine estates on Howell Mountain. The modern winery era began when Bill and Joan Smith purchased it in 1974.
What food pairs with La Jota Cabernet?
Rich red meats are ideal. Prime rib, braised lamb, and dry-aged steak give the mountain tannins the protein and fat they need to soften. Aged hard cheeses also work well.