Our Newest Venture

Jenblossom cellars is focused on ultra-premium,
AVA-driven red wines.
The wines in the Jenblossom Cellars portfolio are emblematic of the rich and diverse AVAs
from where they are sourced. We craft these ultra-premium wines here at Grape Creek,
and we look forward to sharing our personal collection with you.

Wines

Club

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Early Access for Club Members

We are offering our Grape Creek (including Owner’s Club) and Heath Sparkling Members the first opportunity to subscribe to the very limited production Jenblossom Cellars Club. Like a fine lithograph, our subscriptions are “numbered” within the four-bottle, and then two-bottle, allocations to provide priority in case of short harvest years or access to extremely small production lots.

Club Subscriptions available March 8, 2022

Member Benefits

Exclusive access to Jenblossom Cellars wines through regular club allocations and, beginning April 2022, the option to purchase and enjoy onsite at all Grape Creek and Heath Sparkling patios.

Exclusive Member-only access to all patio, restaurant and lounge seating at all locations.

Savings on wine, merchandise and food at the restaurant.

Future Tasting Room & JB Club Patio

Vineyards

Pritchard Hill
Elevation | 2,300 feet

Pritchard Hill is the home to some of the most legendary Napa hillside vineyards. Marine-influenced morning fog and volcanic soil produce a velvety, extremely layered Cabernet Sauvignon.

Rutherford
Elevation | 110 feet

In the heart of Napa, cool nights, warm days and gravelly benchland soil combine to bring forth a classic and structured Rutherford Cabernet.

Howell Mountain
Elevation | 1,720 feet

Howell Mountain is known for both fruit and tannin. Our vineyards are located on the other side of the fence from some of the most famous and sought after estate wines in the region. These vineyards benefit from positions that are typically above the fog line, affording warm days for ripening and cool nights to extend hang time.

Texas High Plains
Elevation | 3,300 feet

At 3,300 feet elevation, the porous, fine loamy red sand of the Texas High Plains yields richly-textured and intensely-hued Petit Verdot.

Atlas Peak
Elevation | 2,200 feet

Atlas Peak sits at one of the highest grape-growing altitudes in Napa Valley. Most of the vineyards are planted within the walls of an ancient volcano. Wines from this region typically require 30+ months of barrel aging and demonstrate bold flavors and tannins.

Petaluma Gap
Elevation | 1,150 feet

Petaluma Gap has become the rising star for Pinot Noir. While representing many characteristics of Pinot from Russian River in Sonoma and Willamette Valley in Oregon, this AVA demonstrates more substantial body and flavors.

Yountville
Elevation | 98 feet

Our vineyards in Yountville are a stone’s throw from the Silverado Trail. Surrounding a knoll, they feature varied sun angles and row placements. The result is a surprisingly full-bodied Cabernet with wonderful complexity.

Knights Valley
Elevation | 980 feet

This Sonoma Knights Valley vineyard borders Calistoga in Napa Valley. Cabernet Franc is not as widely planted as Cabernet Sauvignon; however, when well placed and grown correctly it produces flavors that are unmistakable. Delicate and floral, yet lush and dark purple.

Paso Robles
Elevation | 1150 feet

Paso Robles has long been known for the quality of their Syrahs. Our Paso Robles Heath Vineyards Syrah is consistently rated 90+ by Wine Enthusiast. These Jenblossom Cellars grapes are grown on the far west side and receive consistent cooling air from the Pacific, resulting in harvests that can reach into November.