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    95 Tb
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    254

History

STEELE CANYON CELLARS is the Scotto Family’s Napa Valley Winery and barrel aging cave, where winemakers Paul Scotto, Mitch Cosentino and Mark Smith produce and age small lots of artisan wine.

The Scotto Family

Our family's vinous heritage and history dates back to 1883 when Salvatore Dominic Scotto, an officer in the Italian Navy, began making wine at his home on the Island of Ischia, just off the coast of Italy.  In addition to making w...

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Winemaking

Mitch Cosentino joined the Steele Canyon team in mid 2014. In addition to his Napa Valley winemaking experience, Mitch brought long standing relationships with some of the areas foremost vineyard sources that enhanced the winery’s varietal and Meritage wines. He was a pioneer in the development of Meritage wines in the 1980’s, including California’s first Meritage bottling. In addition, his Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon has been recognized as...

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