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In 1994 a dream began at a large winery in Napa Valley when
members of the Hartenberger family were on a wine tasting
vacation. Sitting out on the patio overlooking the Napa Valley,
eating toasted almonds and sipping fine sparkling wine, Rich
Hartenberger uttered those fateful words: “Dad, why
don’t you take some of your money and buy a winery,
and Michele and I will run it for you?” It seemed like
such a good idea that Rich’s brother Mike soon joined
the bandwagon. Robert, Mary Jane, Michael, Richard and Michele
Hartenberger founded the Midnight Cellars Winery and Vineyard
in March 1995.
The Midnight adventure has now celebrated the 10th anniversary
of its founding in 1995. During those rewarding and sometimes
challenging 10 years they have held true to their single goal...
to produce consistently fine wine... and have developed the
2 critical assets required to accomplish this goal... a Vineyard
and a Winery.
The vineyard is located on the west side of the Paso Robles
appellation in a topographical region called the Templeton
Gap known for cooler daytime temperatures resulting from
marine influences. The vineyard is a hillside and hilltop
planting with clay, shale and limestone-rich soil. The Midnight
Vineyard is 25.5 acres in size and is planted to Chardonnay,
Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Zinfandel, and Petit Verdot.
Although a complicated subject, many viticulturalists will
agree that smaller yields produce superior wine grapes. The
vineyard is producing three tons per acre of very intense
fruit which has so far resulted in some amazing Midnight
Estate wines.
The first Midnight Winery was located in a horse barn (eight
years ago), but is now located in a new 10,000 square foot
building adjacent to the tasting room on Anderson Road. The
winery houses a laboratory, barrel room and tank room with
stainless steel tank capacity of 25,000 gallons. This state-of-the-art
facility allows our winemaker to produce ultra-premium wines
from vineyard to bottle. The current Midnight production
is 8000 cases per year. Visitors are welcome to take a tour
with the winemaker whenever he is available. Spontaneous
barrel tastings are known to occur as Rich is always eager
to show off upcoming releases.
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