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'''Opus One Winery''' is a [[winery]] in [[Oakville, California|Oakville]], [[California]], [[USA]]. The wine was called napamedoc until 1982 when it was named Opus One. The winery was founded as a joint venture between [[Philippe de Rothschild|Baron Philippe de Rothschild]] of [[Château Mouton Rothschild]] and [[Robert Mondavi]] to create a single [[Bordeaux (wine)|Bordeaux]] style blend based upon [[Napa Valley AVA|Napa Valley]] [[Cabernet Sauvignon]]. It is located across [[California State Route 29|State Route 29]] from the [[Robert Mondavi Winery]]. The creation of this winery venture in 1980<ref>Opus One ''"[http://www.opusonewinery.com/history.html History]"'' Accessed: January 7th, 2011</ref> was big news in the wine industry; de Rothschild's involvement added an air of respectability to the burgeoning Napa wine region. The first vintage, 1979 was released 1984 at the same time as the 1980 vintage. For a while it was the most expensive Californian wine costing 50 USD. In 1989 a new winery was built just down the road, the first vintage from the new winery was from 1991 and was released in 1994.<ref name="ctcw">{{cite book|last=Sullivan|first=Charles Lewis|title=A companion to California wine|year=1998|publisher=University of California Press|pages=245|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=GhJJElLJn5cC&dq=opus+one+wine+history&source=gbs_navlinks_s}}</ref>
'''Opus One Winery''' is a [[winery]] in [[Oakville, California|Oakville]], [[California]], [[USA]]. The wine was called napamedoc until 1982 when it was named Opus One. The winery was founded as a joint venture between [[Philippe de Rothschild|Baron Philippe de Rothschild]] of [[Château Mouton Rothschild]] and [[Robert Mondavi]] to create a single [[Bordeaux (wine)|Bordeaux]] style blend based upon [[Napa Valley AVA|Napa Valley]] [[Cabernet Sauvignon]]. It is located across [[California State Route 29|State Route 29]] from the [[Robert Mondavi Winery]]. The creation of this winery venture in 1980<ref>Opus One ''"[http://www.opusonewinery.com/history.html History]"'' Accessed: January 7th, 2011</ref> was big news in the wine industry; de Rothschild's involvement added an air of respectability to the burgeoning Napa wine region. The first vintage, 1979 was released in 1984 at the same time as the 1980 vintage. For a while it was the most expensive Californian wine costing 50 USD. In 1989 a new winery was built just down the road, the first vintage from the new winery was from 1991 and was released in 1994.<ref name="ctcw">{{cite book|last=Sullivan|first=Charles Lewis|title=A companion to California wine|year=1998|publisher=University of California Press|pages=245|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=GhJJElLJn5cC&dq=opus+one+wine+history&source=gbs_navlinks_s}}</ref>


==History==
==History==

Revision as of 20:49, 23 September 2015

Opus One Winery
LocationOakville, California, USA
AppellationOakville AVA
Founded1978
First vintage1979
Key peopleRobert Mondavi co-founder; Philippine de Rothschild, co-owner; Michael Silacci, Winemaker
Parent companyBPhR, Constellation Brands
Cases/yr25,000
Known forOpus One
VarietalsCabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Merlot, Malbec, Petit Verdot
Tastingby appointment
Websitehttp://www.opusonewinery.com

Opus One Winery is a winery in Oakville, California, USA. The wine was called napamedoc until 1982 when it was named Opus One. The winery was founded as a joint venture between Baron Philippe de Rothschild of Château Mouton Rothschild and Robert Mondavi to create a single Bordeaux style blend based upon Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon. It is located across State Route 29 from the Robert Mondavi Winery. The creation of this winery venture in 1980[1] was big news in the wine industry; de Rothschild's involvement added an air of respectability to the burgeoning Napa wine region. The first vintage, 1979 was released in 1984 at the same time as the 1980 vintage. For a while it was the most expensive Californian wine costing 50 USD. In 1989 a new winery was built just down the road, the first vintage from the new winery was from 1991 and was released in 1994.[2]

History

A bottle and glass of 1991 Opus One

The genesis of Opus One wine can be traced to 1970 at the Mauna Kea Beach Hotel on the Big Island of Hawaii where Robert Mondavi and Baron Philippe de Rothschild met for the very first time and began their collaboration to merge old world and new world wine styles into one grand opus.[3] The joint venture between Mondavi and Baron Rothschild was announced in 1980, though plans for the winery had been developing between the two men since the early 1970s. In 1980, Mondavi sold 35 acres from his To Kalon Vineyard in the Oakville AVA to the joint venture that would serve as the backbone for the blend. The first vintage from this block was released in 1985 and soon the estate built the large limestone winery in Oakville that has become an icon of the Napa Valley.[4]

In the 1990s, Opus One became the California cult wine to be widely sold in Asia and Europe. Following Constellation Brands' 2004 takeover of Robert Mondavi winery, the estate of Baron Rothschild negotiated with Constellation Brands control of marketing, vineyard management and administration of the winery.[4]

References

  1. ^ Opus One "History" Accessed: January 7th, 2011
  2. ^ Sullivan, Charles Lewis (1998). A companion to California wine. University of California Press. p. 245.
  3. ^ http://www.robertmondaviwinery.com/About-Us/Milestones
  4. ^ a b J. Gordon (ed) Opus Vino pg 33, DK Publishing New York 2010, ISBN 978-0-7566-6751-1

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