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Although Chateau Montelena's history dates back more than ... And Montelena has a 5-acre community garden where employees grow tomatoes, tomatillos, peppers - anything but corn.
One of these iconic estates, Chateau Montelena, is celebrating the 50th anniversary of Jim Barrett’s purchase of the property in 1972 with a number of events throughout the year, including a ...
Today: Chateau Montelena. Chateau Montelena’s history dates back to 1882 when Alfred Tubbs — an entrepreneur and former State Senator from San Francisco — purchased 254 acres on Napa Valley ...
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Calistoga’s Chateau Montelena wears the above criteria like a red, white and blue badge of honor. A true icon, the winery has weathered recent challenges, including fires and a pandemic, with ...
Chateau Montelena's actual chateau was built in 1882 and once was called Tubbs Wine Cellar after its founder, Alfred Tubbs. But Montelena really didn't mean much of anything to anyone until its ...
The nine French judges blind-tasted wines and graded each of them, and the white wine winner was the Chateau Montelena' Chardonnay. The score was 132 points, the highest total score of any of the ...
Napa Valley’s Château Montelena secured its place in history when its 1973 chardonnay placed first in the famed Paris Tasting of 1976, which pitted California wines against some of France’s ...
Chateau Montelena is offering tastings of its library ... A wine enthusiast in Pembridge, England, is building what metro.co.uk called a “garden folly” out of 5,000 wine bottles.