In the past five years, a devastating wildfire, multiple legal battles and a bankruptcy filing put the future of one of Napa Valley’s most storied wineries in jeopardy.
But now, an ambitious, $100 million revitalization from Spring Mountain Vineyard’s new owners — New York City firm MGG Investment Group — could bring the sprawling, downtrodden estate back from near death.
“It’s going to look like a national park by the time we’re done,” said Paul Goldberg, the president of Bettinelli Vineyard Development & Management, which is leading Spring Mountain’s vineyard redevelopment efforts…