Winery
Centric is a winery builder. We work together with winery owners, facility managers, architects, interior designers and equipment vendors to ensure every detail is planned and built to exceed operational expectation. Whether we are building a new winery or expanding an operational facility, we understand that this is a business investment and believe in keeping you up-to-date, so operations run smoothly. We know the importance of communication and coordination of equipment vendors, guaranteeing business is up and running as intended.
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The valley floor is 30 miles long and just 5 miles across at its widest point
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More than 34 different wine grape varieties grow in Napa County
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65% of Napa County vineyard land participates in Napa Green
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There are approximately 475 physical wineries in Napa County producing more than 1,000 different wine brands
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It takes about six to eight clusters, or approximately 600-800 wine grapes (2.4 pounds) to produce a bottle of wine
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One barrel of wine contains 740 pounds of grapes, equivalent to 59 gallons or 24.6 cases of wine
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An annual average of 892 million gallons of wine is consumed in the United States each year
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95% of Napa Valley’s wineries are family owned
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Before the wine industry took off, the biggest use of land in napa was for growing plums and raising cattle
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There are 450 wineries ranging from small wineries to big, top producers in Sonoma Valley, and about 475 wineries in Napa Valley which produce over 1,000 brands of wine.
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50 years ago, an acre of land in Napa might sell for about $1000.
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It takes 6-7 years for a vine to produce good quality fruit.
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More than 50% of the scenes shot for the popular movie “BottleShock” were actually shot in Sonoma County