
Chateau Montelena
The 1973 Chardonnay that won the Judgment of Paris came from this stone Chateau.
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The 1973 Chardonnay that won the Judgment of Paris came from this stone Chateau.

Winemaking takes place 18 stories underground in a multi-level cave carved into Mount George.

Miljenko "Mike" Grgich, who made the 1973 Chateau Montelena Chardonnay that won the Judgment of Paris, opened this estate in 1977.

Barry Waitte left high-tech in 2001 and built a winery on a working Arabian horse ranch.

An aerial gondola carries guests 300 feet up to Sterling's hilltop winery above Calistoga.

Barrel-to-barrel tastings in marble-lined caves lit by Venetian Murano chandeliers.

Jean-Charles Boisset transformed this 1971 property into a whimsical St. Helena destination.

Stewart Cellars sources six single-vineyard Cabernets from Andy Beckstoffer's Heritage Vineyards.

The deLeuze family has operated here since 1969, farming organically for three generations.

Cliff Lede names its estate blocks after rock songs and hosts tastings in a lounge lined with rock legend artwork.

A working vineyard estate in Carneros where tastings include library wines from the cave.

Frank Family pours sparkling wines made with French méthode champenoise in the 1884 Larkmead building.