04-09-2025 23:45 via winespectator.com

Napa’s Newton Vineyard Is Reborn

Newton Vineyards is not dead yet. Since 2001, the Napa Valley winery has been through a change in ownership, a devastating fire that destroyed its Spring Mountain winery and an announcement from its owners at Moët Hennessey, the wine and spirits arm of LVMH, that it was shutting down for good. Now friends Nick Livanos and Eric Bryan Seuthe have purchased Newton, including 487 acres and the brand, which they plan to revive. No purchase price was disclosed.“We are really excited about w
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