Made to share.
Rooted by the river.
“Wine is better when it brings people together. It belongs on the table, with food, friends, stories, laughter, many pours, and the moments you will always remember.”
Hayden Corley, 3rd Generation
THE WINE
The Oak Knoll District sits in the southern part of Napa Valley, where cooler marine influence and a longer growing season help shape wines with deep flavor, freshness, balance, and elegance. Ideal for sharing and pouring up for just about anyone.
THE PLACE: Pinot Noir is where our family’s wine story began. Our Pinot comes from our Oak Knoll District estate, where cooler influence and a longer growing season bring freshness, depth, and balance.
THE WINE: Smooth, flavorful, and easy to love, this is Pinot Noir for everybody. It has the bright red fruit and softness people want, with the extra depth and character that makes it distinctly Oak Knoll.
THE TABLE: Open it with friends, family, dinner, or no reason at all. Bright enough to share, smooth enough to please a crowd, and made for the moments that keep going.
Where Napabrook Belongs
Pull Up a Chair
Wine tastes better when nobody is in a rush.
Set the Bottle Down
Estate-grown Napa Valley, made for the table.
Pour Something Good
A little polish, a lot joy, no need to overthink it.
Pass the Glass
Made for friends, stories, and the moments in between.
Napabrook Roots
In 1970, my Grandad came to Napa Valley looking for the right place to grow grapes.
He cared about the soil, the climate, and the feel of the land, but one thing mattered from the start: water. Our family’s property sits beside the Napa River, a steady presence that has shaped this estate season after season.
More than fifty years later, we are still farming the same land in the Oak Knoll District of Napa Valley.
Napabrook is our way of honoring where it all began - the river beside our vines, our family that has kept farming, and the simple belief that wine is meant to be shared.
Estate-grown Napa Valley wine, made for real tables, real friends, and the moments that remind us why wine matters in the first place.
Hayden Corley, 3rd Generation

