News Araujo Family Sells Wheeler Farms Winery to Bella Oaks Owner by Olivier Watson November 9, 2024 3 min 21 Suzanne Deal Booth's acquisition of Wheeler Farms in Napa Valley enhances its historic legacy, promoting sustainable practices and quality winemaking.The Evolution of Napa Valley: A New Chapter for Wheeler Farms Suzanne Deal Booth’s recent acquisition of Wheeler Farms marks a significant moment in Napa Valley’s wine landscape. This historic winery, located in the Rutherford appellation, has a rich history dating back to the late 1800s. The deal not only strengthens Booth’s connection to the region but also enhances the legacy of Wheeler Farms. Wheeler Farms has been a hub for various wine brands, including Booth’s Bella Oaks label. The facility is known for its custom crush services, which cater to a diverse clientele. This acquisition allows Booth to expand her influence in Napa Valley while maintaining the high standards of quality and tradition. Moreover, the deal includes a nearly 7-acre vineyard, further solidifying Booth’s commitment to sustainable and organic farming practices. This aligns perfectly with her philosophy and the values shared with the Araujo family, the previous owners. As Booth continues to build her wine empire, the future of Wheeler Farms looks promising. A Friendship Rooted in Tradition The relationship between Suzanne Deal Booth and the Araujo family is a testament to the power of friendship in the wine industry. Their connection dates back many years, fostering a collaborative spirit that benefits both parties. Booth’s investment in Wheeler Farms since 2021 demonstrates her dedication to the winery’s success.Apartment building top view background in retro style colors Booth’s admiration for the Araujo family’s approach to viticulture is evident. She appreciates their commitment to organic and biodynamic farming techniques. This shared philosophy creates a strong foundation for their partnership, ensuring that the legacy of Wheeler Farms continues to thrive. Additionally, Booth’s previous acquisition of the Swanson winery facility highlights her long-term vision for Napa Valley. While that project is still in the works, Wheeler Farms serves as a logical extension of her ambitions. This synergy between the two wineries promises to elevate the overall experience for visitors and wine enthusiasts alike. A Legacy of Excellence in Napa Valley Wheeler Farms is not just a winery; it is a piece of Napa Valley’s history. Established by Charles H. Wheeler in the late 1800s, the property has evolved over the years. The winery has seen various owners, but its essence remains rooted in quality and tradition. Wine and Pastéis: A Delicious Lisbon Weekend Adventure February 22, 2025 2 Discovering Burgundy: Where Sake Meets Wine February 13, 2025 7 Asia Masters 2025: Submit Your Wines and Spirits Today January 8, 2025 8 The Araujo family’s stewardship of Wheeler Farms has been instrumental in preserving its legacy. Their commitment to excellence has set a high standard for the winery. With Booth at the helm, this legacy is poised to continue, as she shares the same passion for winemaking. The facility’s hospitality program further enhances its appeal. With an in-house culinary team and a biodynamically farmed vegetable garden, Wheeler Farms offers a unique experience for visitors. This focus on quality and sustainability reflects the values that Booth and the Araujo family hold dear.2017 Vintage In conclusion, Suzanne Deal Booth’s acquisition of Wheeler Farms is a significant development in Napa Valley’s wine scene. It represents a continuation of a rich legacy while embracing modern practices. As Booth leads the charge, the future of Wheeler Farms looks bright, promising an exciting journey for wine lovers and enthusiasts. Photo by Matt Broch on Unsplash Source: WineSpectator – Napa’s Araujo Family Sells Wheeler Farms Winery to the Owner of Bella Oaks Winery Olivier Watson Olivier Watson is a food and travel enthusiast, especially when it comes to rosé wine. Growing up in an ebullient atmosphere of fine culinary delights, he has traveled throughout most of the famous wine regions of the world-from quaint vineyards in Provence down to the sun-kissed hills of Napa Valley. 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