Vinography Images: The Mountain

Mount Saint Helena is seen at dusk behind darkened rows of vines on the valley floor. Prominent and steep, Mount Saint Helena occupies the north end of Napa Valley. An old volcano, the mountain has two summits, the taller of which is in Sonoma County, and the lower of which is in Napa, and represents the highest point in the county. Eruptions from Mount Saint Helena shaped the diverse soils of both Napa and Sonoma, and a particularly spectacular eruption created the famous Petrified Forest of Sonoma County.

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