Once Upon a Time in Napa Valley
“Wine was a tranquil sea content to rest on its laurels until a pebble was thrown into it. And the ripples from that pebble spread throughout and awakened the entire world of wine. Oakville is where that pebble landed. And it was Robert Mondavi that threw the pebble.”
A pillar of the Napa community
Robert Mondavi was tireless in promoting his vision for Napa Valley. He shared his advances selflessly with neighbors. Helping rally the whole region to produce better wines. He got them using varietal names (like Cabernet Sauvignon) as other world fine wines did. He travelled the world promoting Napa Valley. He encouraged Americans to appreciate food and wine culture. And he brought culture to Napa Valley itself, founding a cultural center, an art school, and even restoring an Opera House.
Celebrating the
culture of wine
Robert Mondavi believed in the Good Life, a philosophy centered on enjoying meaningful social rituals, brought to life with good wine, good food and the company of friends. For him, the true essence of wine was found in the relationships it fostered and the moments it inspired. He dedicated himself to creating experiences that brought people together, blending the worlds of wine, cuisine, and the arts. Through vibrant cultural events and a spirit of hospitality, Robert invited all who visited to embrace a life of appreciation, conviviality, and community.