The North Georgia Wine Advisor normwine@bellsouth.net normwine@charter.net My love affair with California Cabs began at an early age, when I joined my first wine club (Les Amis du Vin), at the age of ...
Ever wondered what makes a wine a “cult classic”? If the answer is yes, keep on reading because few wines have reached the same iconic status as Beaulieu Vineyard’s Georges de Latour Private Reserve.
A photo showing sparkling wine being bottled in the 1950s is among more than 60,000 pieces of archival material establishing the Beaulieu Vineyard Records at the UC Davis Library. (UC Davis ...
Beaulieu Vineyard, the 124-year-old Napa Valley winery commonly called BV, has hired Nathaniel “Nate” Weis as general manager and senior winemaker. Weis will assume his role on March 31, the Napa ...
BEAULIEU VINEYARD, Inglenook, Chateau Montelena, Stag’s Leap Wine Cellars, Heitz Wine Cellars: The online auction catalog reads like a who’s who of Napa Valley pioneers, vintners who made the first ...
A hundred of Beaulieu Vineyard’s best customers and closest friends are crowded onto the lawn of the winery’s historic Rutherford House, in Rutherford, Calif., eagerly awaiting the arrival of Trevor ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Brian Freedman covers wine, spirits, food, and travel. The two producers I’m featuring today are, without a doubt, American ...
Beaulieu Vineyard has obtained Napa County permission to renovate historic buildings that are a major visual feature along Highway 29 in Rutherford and to increase annual visitation from 167,000 to ...
This white grape takes its name from a village in the Mâconnais region of Burgundy in France. It remains widely grown there today, but the variety became so popular in the 1970s that for a time it ...
More than 60,000 pieces of archival material, including photographs, ledger books and other media make up a new library collection established in the name of Beaulieu Vineyard, or BV, at UC Davis. As ...
At the conclusion of dozens of professional correspondences regarding everything from filling vine orders to seemingly mundane travel plans, the American winemaking pioneer Georges de Latour signs off ...