Beaulieu Vineyard, located in Rutherford, Napa Valley, is a historic winery known for its significant contributions to the region's wine industry. Founded by Georges de Latour in 1900, the winery initially began with a cream of tartar business before transitioning to wine production. It thrived during Prohibition by producing sacramental wines for the Catholic Church. The winery's first vintage was in 1904, with the first wines bottled under its name in 1911. Over the years, Beaulieu Vineyard expanded its holdings, acquiring multiple vineyard properties, and it became renowned for its quality wines, particularly under the guidance of influential winemaker André Tchelistcheff. The winery has undergone several ownership changes and is currently owned by Treasury Wine Estates. Visitors can enjoy tastings at Beaulieu Vineyard's General and Reserve tasting rooms, which are complemented by the picturesque surroundings and a large parking area. The winery has attracted numerous celebrities and notable figures throughout its history, further solidifying its status as a cornerstone of Napa Valley's wine culture.
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Rutherford, CA, United States of America