Anderson’s Conn Valley Vineyards is one of Napa Valley’s quietly enduring Cabernet Sauvignon estates, located just east of St. Helena in the Conn Valley. Founded by Todd Anderson in the early 1980s, the winery built its reputation on mountain-influenced fruit, careful vineyard farming and a style that has always leaned more toward structure and longevity than simple opulence.
The estate is best known for Cabernet Sauvignon, often showing classic Napa markers of cassis, black cherry, cedar and dark spice, but with a firmer backbone than many valley-floor bottlings. The Conn Valley location, with its warm days and cooler nights, helps preserve both ripeness and definition, giving the wines a balance of fruit intensity, freshness and tannic grip. In strong vintages, the better bottlings can age gracefully for many years, developing notes of tobacco, graphite and fine earth alongside the darker fruit.
What has long made Anderson’s Conn Valley distinctive is its refusal to chase fashion. These are wines made with a clear sense of place and a preference for proportion over excess. For buyers looking for Napa Cabernet with pedigree, classic structure and genuine cellar potential, Anderson’s Conn Valley Vineyards remains a serious and highly rewarding name to know.













