400 - 126 BC
Carthage Coins
RARECAT’s seal is our legacy and our promise. It’s the mark of wine made with intention, character, and the courage to be rare.
The images come from a Carthaginian coin dating back to 320 - 300 BC. One side of the coin shows a picture of Tanit, goddess of Carthage wearing an oriental tiara while the other side reveals a majestic lion in front of a palm tree. Tanit is possibly one of the first rare cats, a women of such beauty, intelligence and charm she launched a new nation. Although there are no lions in the Napa Valley, our Old Toll property and surrounding open spaces are home to the majestic mountain lion. As for the palm, coincidentally, one of our homes was named after eight palm trees. We hope that this RARECAT seal becomes a symbol of the rare beauty embodied in each of our bottles of wine. These coins have been collected through auction over time.