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For a time the wines from these vineyards—elevation 700 feet (210 m) to 1,300 feet (400 m)—were marketed with "Mountain" or "California Mountain" in their name, but after many other wineries started using the "Mountain" descriptor, Martini's were changed to "Monte Rosso", and wines from those vineyards are still sold under that name.
In the 1950s and 1960s Beaulieu was considered one of the "big four" Napa Valley producers, along with Inglenook (also in Rutherford), Charles Krug, and Louis Martini. [3] In the Ottawa Wine Tasting of 1981, the 1970 vintage of Beaulieu Vineyard George de Latour Private Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon received second place.
Vignes and Wolfskill were the two major figures in California wine making in the 1830s and 1840s. Their success attracted others and increased interest in wine cultivation in Southern California. [10] In 1840, Jean-Louis Vignes made the first recorded shipment of California wine.
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Wineries of the Napa Valley AVA — in the Napa Valley and adjacent foothills of Napa County, in Northern California. Pages in category "Wineries in Napa Valley" The following 74 pages are in this category, out of 74 total.
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All of these cuttings had been collected in 1959, from Louis Martini's Stanly Ranch Vineyard in Carneros, California with the exception of Zinfandel which had been sourced locally from the Doerner family who had come to the Umpqua Valley from Nap in the 1880s. Sommer sold Hillcrest Vineyards in 2003 to Dyson and Susan DeMara.