We’ve been doing a lot of talking about Napa here on “Wine 101” as of late. And they’re important conversations to have — Napa Valley is America’s prestige wine region, after all. But today’s story differs from that of Screaming Eagle and Harlan Estate. Rather than being established by an American winemaker, Beaulieu Vineyards was founded by a man from Bordeaux who had the explicit goal of making wine in Napa — not France.
Today on the “Wine 101” podcast, Keith continues his tour through Napa by discussing Beaulieu Vineyard, one of the most important wineries in California wine history. He’ll explore the past of one of Napa’s most essential wineries and discuss how it set the stage for the region’s future. Tune in for more.
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“Wine 101” was produced, recorded, and edited by yours truly, Keith Beavers, at the VinePair headquarters in New York City. I want to give a big old shout-out to co-founders Adam Teeter and Josh Malin for creating VinePair. Big shout-out to Danielle Grinberg, the art director of VinePair, for creating the most awesome logo for this podcast. Also, Darby Cicci for the theme song. And I want to thank the entire VinePair staff for helping me learn something new every day. See you next week.
*Image retrieved from Beaulieu Vineyard