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What Others Say

Wall Street Journal

Aaron Pott "The Mouth Behind Some of Napa's Best Wines" 2012

San Francisco Chronicle

"Stags' Leap/Quixote vintner full of novel ideas" Along the way he ruffled some feathers, smoothed many others and garnered a reputation as a man who gets things done... 2010

Wine Spectator

Wines sealed with screw caps (as all of ours are) showed "appealing aged character", while retaining freshness." May 31, 2010

San Francisco Chronicle

A review of a visit to the winery highlights our architecture and wine." April 18, 2010

KCBS

Narsai David reviews the 2003 Panza Cabernet. "A classic style of Cabernet." November 25, 2008

Bay Area Backroads

Bay Area Backroads visits some of the best places to see art in the Napa Valley, inclduing Quixote Winery. September 5, 2008

In Wine Country

The television series In Wine Country offers a video tour of Quixote Winery. October 5, 2007

WineCountry.com

"Dr. Seuss Comes to Napa" by Courtney Cochran. July 7, 2007

101 Cookbooks

Heidi Swanson celebrates the architecture of Quixote as one of her favorite things. February 16, 2007

Napa Valley Register

A discussion of the Hundertwasser-designed building. March 26, 2007

New York Times

Quixote Winery in Napa Valley, the only Hundertwasser building in the country, finally opens to the public. February 11, 2007

San Francisco Chronicle

Read what Thom Elkjer says it is that makes Carl Doumani Napa’s “Lovable Rogue”. April 7, 2005

Food & Wine

Is winemaking that much different than poker? Join Carl and a few other well-known cohorts in the most unsober of card games, served up with recipes by Lissa Doumani and Hiro Sone. PDF - MARCH, 2005

Wine Spectator

James Laube reviews the stellar year of 2002 for Rhone varietals, and notes the stand out vintage of 2001 Quixote and Panza Petite. PDF - January 31, 2005

New California Wine

Matt Kramer’s book helps make sense of California wine. In his entry for Quixote Winery he wishes that more winery owners shared Doumani’s simultaneous irreverence and seriousness of purpose. 2004

Food & Wine

Quixote Winery makes the global “A List” in this selection of the planet’s 20 most notable new producers with our 2001 Panza Petite Syrah. October 2004

Wine Spectator

2001 Quixote Petite Syrah - 93 points. December 31, 2004

Wine Spectator

2002 Panza Petite Syrah - 92 points. December 29, 2004

Wine Spectator

James Laube asks Carl Doumani, who began making Petite Syrah in 1972, why it isn’t a popular wine. Maybe more people haven’t tried our 2000 Panza Petite Syrah than ought to have. March 11, 2004

Wine Spectator

James Laube takes a look at the quirky, idiosyncratic architecture of Quixote Winery. March 31, 2003

Los Angles Times

David Shaw gets his first look at Carl Doumani’s new winery and talks with him about working with Hundertwasser. December 11, 2002