Across
- 1. Founded in 1861, Napa Valley's oldest winery. Clue: the second word shares its name with a Champagne house (7,4)
- 4. Shouting Falcon? What's this famous cult Cabernet? (9,5)
- 5. This wine from Sutter Home became America's best-selling wine in the 1980s (5,9)
- 6. This AVA is named after George Calvert Yount who planted Napa Valley's first vineyard in 1836
- 7. This Mountain District AVA is a real gem
- 15. Scenic route between Napa and Calistoga (9,5)
- 16. This period from 1920 to 1933 had a devastating effect on the Napa Valley
- 17. A cooler AVA that specialises in Pinot Noir, Chardonnay and sparkling wines (3,8)
- 19. An AVA with a connection to a book of maps (5,4)
- 20. Film director who bought Rutherford estate Inglenook in 1975 (7,4,7)
Down
- 2. Cabernet Sauvignon that triumphed over Bordeaux at the 1976 Judgement of Paris (5,4,4,7)
- 3. Robert Mondavi coined this term for an oak-aged Sauvignon Blanc (4,5)
- 8. An AVA with a tree connection
- 9. Chardonnay that triumphed over Burgundy at the 1976 Judgement of Paris (7,9)
- 10. More than 80% of Napa Valley's vineyards were affected by this louse
- 11. Major red grape in Napa Valley (8,9)
- 12. Which Bordeaux baron joined with Robert Mondavi to create Opus One?
- 13. Nearest major city to Napa Valley (3,9)
- 14. Bordeaux's Christian Moueix created this Napa Valley estate
- 18. This famous vineyard's name means 'highest beauty' in Greek (2,5)