A New Tome Celebrates The Architectural Beauty of Wineries

A New Tome Celebrates The Architectural Beauty of Wineries

November 14, 2019 by

Jeanne Cooper Jeanne Cooper

A new book salutes the design of 25 stunning wineries.

In this Golden Age of California wine, architects also contribute to the gleam through wineries that reect their terroir rather than Old World affinities or affluence, according to Heather Sandy Hebert’s The New Architecture of Wine: 25 Spectacular California Wineries ($60, Gibbs Smith).

Napa and Sonoma wineries predominate in this coee table tome, from the new agrarian Ram’s Gate Winery in Carneros, designed by Howard Backen, to Hamel Family Wines in Sonoma, focused on sustainability and designed by Gould Evans. It’s a toast, says the author, to winemakers’ and architects’ “mutual endeavor to live consciously and express what the land wants to say.”













A New Tome Celebrates The Architectural Beauty of Wineries

November 14, 2019 by Jeanne Cooper

A new book salutes the design of 25 stunning wineries.

In this Golden Age of California wine, architects also contribute to the gleam through wineries that reect their terroir rather than Old World affinities or affluence, according to Heather Sandy Hebert’s The New Architecture of Wine: 25 Spectacular California Wineries ($60, Gibbs Smith).

Napa and Sonoma wineries predominate in this coee table tome, from the new agrarian Ram’s Gate Winery in Carneros, designed by Howard Backen, to Hamel Family Wines in Sonoma, focused on sustainability and designed by Gould Evans. It’s a toast, says the author, to winemakers’ and architects’ “mutual endeavor to live consciously and express what the land wants to say.”