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  1. Francis Coppola Reserve. Keeping with the Coppola family promise to make every visit to the winery memorable and unique, Francis Coppola Reserve wines are limited-production wines showcasing select vineyards from Sonoma’s renowned appellations. Shop Collection. Shop All Wines.

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    • Winemaking Is A Coppola Family Tradition.
    • Coppola Has Made More Wines Than Movies … and That’S Saying A lot.
    • Between ‘The Godfather’ and ‘Apocalypse Now,’ Coppola Made Wine.
    • It Helped Make Cans cool.
    • It’S A Winery, It’S A Theme Park, It’S The Family Coppola Estate.
    • Francis Ford Coppola Winery Is A Go-To For Movie buffs.
    • There’S A Family Coppola Wine For everyone.
    • For Coppola, Wine and Movies Go hand-in-hand.
    • The Winery Has Won Awards of All kinds.
    • Coppola Works with Both Grapes and Grass.

    For Coppola, winemaking is a family legacy. When he was a kid, Coppola’s grandfather and uncle made homemade winein the basement of his family’s New York apartment. Starting a winery and producing internationally distributed wines may seem like a leap from such humble beginnings, but for the six-time Oscar winner, going big was the only way.

    In his decades-long career, Francis Coppola has racked up 36 director’s credits. While this is an impressive tally, he has produced more than double that number of wines, offering a lineup of almost 80 varieties.

    In 1972, Coppola directed “The Godfather,” which won the Academy Award for Best Picture in 1973. He directed the sequel in 1974, and the following year he acquired the Niebaum Estate (part of the legendary Inglenookproperty) in the Napa Valley, where the family continues to make wine to this day. He filed for a winery license in 1978 and, in 1979, ...

    The brand made a splash when it released its Sofia Blanc de Blancs mini cans in 2004, and many publications have credited Coppola with being the first to popularize wine in cans. In fact, canned wine has been around since the 1930s, all but disappearing in the 1980s. So, although Coppola didn’t invent the practice of canning wines, he certainly kic...

    The brand has two wineries: Francis Ford Coppola Winery, and Francis Ford Coppola Winery Too! (formerly called the Virginia Dare Winery). The wineries — each offering different wines and the latter even offering a cider— are a five-minute drive from each other, and both have all the features you expect when visiting wineries, like wine tastings and...

    Inside the winery is a mini-museum known as the “movie gallery.” The space is filled with movie memorabilia, from some of Coppola’s Academy Awards to Don Corleone’s desk from “The Godfather.” Other artifacts are scattered across the estate so visitors can check out the attractions while sipping on vino.

    Whether you’re a big spender or looking for a great deal, there’s a Family Coppola wine that will fit your needs. The bottles range in price from $8 to $120 for the Diamond Collection Chardonnay and the Archimedes Cabernet Sauvignon, respectively. Though the Francis Ford Coppola name adorns the majority of the brand’s bottles, the Family Coppola um...

    Famous films inspire many of the brand’s wines. The Director’s Great Movies collection includes a Cabernet Sauvignon inspired by “King Kong,” Chardonnay honoring “Jaws,” and Merlotinspired by “The Wizard of Oz.” The Director’s Cut line includes wines such as Final Cut, named for cinematic terms, and the Storytellers series includes wines named afte...

    Like Coppola’s movies, the winery has earned many awards. It was named Winery of the Year in 2017 by the San Francisco International Wine Competition, and at the Critics Challenge International Wine & Spirits Competition, two of its wines — the 2013 Archimedes and the 2013 Eleanor — earned scores in the high 90s. It has also won some more unique ac...

    The director makes more than just movies and wine. In 2018, he launched his own cannabis brandcalled Sána Company. The limited-edition release included three cannabis strains, all sold along with rolling papers and glass pipes and packaged in containers shaped like wine bottles — a nod to Coppola’s acclaimed winery.

  2. La selección completa de los vinos del director de cine Francis Ford Coppola disponibles en México. Descúbre estos vinos de Sonoma, California a través de Mercado de Vinos, la tienda de vinos en línea más grande de México.

  3. Francis Coppola Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon 2020. Aged 18 months in a combination of French and American oak barrels, with a further 6 months of bottle aging, the 2020 Francis Coppola Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon boasts enticing and decadent aromas of blackberry, clove, and nutmeg.

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  5. Explore wine, food, and adventure at Francis Ford Coppola Winery. Taste exclusive wines, enjoy fine dining, and explore the rich history of the family’s filmmaking. Enjoy our beloved pool or a game of bocce.

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