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From Vine to Vision

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With over 145 years of global leadership in grape and wine education, the UC Davis Department of Viticulture and Enology (V&E) enters a new era with the launch of Hilgard631. This 501(c)(3) nonprofit makes it possible for us to share our wine with the public for the benefit of student scholarship.


Origins of Hilgard631

The name Hilgard631 pays tribute to Dr. Eugene Hilgard, a pioneering soil scientist, viticulturist, and the first director of the University Agricultural Experiment Station (AES), which has, and continues to, lay the groundwork for successful agriculture in California. The number 631 is the address of the UC Davis LEED Platinum Teaching and Research Winery on Hilgard Lane—the world’s first winery to receive this distinction in sustainability.


The Grapes and Wines

Wines are made in the UC Davis LEED Platinum Teaching and Research Winery from grapes grown by us. They come from Oakville Station, our premier Napa Valley vineyard used for generations to produce both world-class research and wines, and our vineyards that surround the UC Davis campus. Each year students with the support of V&E staff and faculty make wine as part of the classes taught to undergraduate and graduate students.

Hands sort freshly harvested grapes

Hands sort freshly harvested grapes. (Gregory Urquiaga / UC Davis)

Positioning Aggies as Leaders in the Wine Industry

At UC Davis, students can pursue a Bachelor of Science, Master of Science, or a minor in Viticulture and Enology. These programs combine a strong scientific foundation in grape growing and winemaking with hands-on, experiential learning in vineyards and wineries. Ph.D. students and postdoctoral scholars also have opportunities to conduct research alongside our world-class multidisciplinary V&E faculty.


The career opportunities for V&E graduates are limitless, with many going on to be winemakers, vineyard managers, professors, consultants, researchers, industry leaders, and more. The V&E Department’s cutting-edge facilities, research-driven curriculum, and deep industry ties shape students into thinkers, problem-solvers, and leaders whose careers will help transform the wine industry locally and globally.

Rows of grapevines in a vineyard stretching into the distance, with autumn-colored leaves and a mountainous landscape in the background under a clear sky.

Rows of grapevines in a vineyard stretching into the distance, with autumn-colored leaves and a mountainous landscape in the background under a clear sky. (Gregory Urquiaga / UC Davis)

The Wines

Every bottle is handcrafted by Aggies—a tribute to the passion and excellence that defines the University of California.

Oakville AVA, Napa Valley

2024

Sauvignon Blanc

$ 50.00

Oakville AVA, Napa Valley

2020

Cabernet Sauvignon

$125.00

Wines Crafted, Designed, and Bottled by V&E Students

Arvoré

Oakville AVA, Napa Valley

2023

Arvoré

Cabernet Sauvignon

$40.00

Ambrosia

Oakville AVA, Napa Valley

2021

Ambrosia

Cabernet Sauvignon

$40.00

Kosmo

Yolo County

2023

Kosmo

Petit Syrah

$40.00

Arvoré

Yolo County

2023

Arvoré

Sauvignon Blanc

$30.00

Ambrosia

Yolo County

2023

Ambrosia

Chardonnay

$30.00

Kosmo

Yolo County

2023

Kosmo

Albariño

$30.00

Meleagris

Yolo County

2024

Meleagris

Chardonnay

$30.00

Meleagris

Yolo County

2024

Meleagris

Petite Sirah

$40.00

Afterglow

Napa County

2023

Afterglow

Cabernet Sauvignon

$40.00

Afterglow

Yolo County

2023

Afterglow

Albariño

$30.00

Aba-ra

Oakville, Napa Valley

2024

Aba-ra

Sauvignon Blanc

$30.00

Aba-ra

California

non vintage

Aba-ra

Red Wine

$40.00

Purchasing Info - Local Pickup Only

All our wines are available exclusively for local pickup at the address below. No shipping, no deliveries.

2:00pm to 4:00pm
July 24
More dates to be posted by the end of July


Teaching and Research Winery
631 Hilgard Rd
Davis, CA 95616

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