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Grgich Hills Estate

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Appellation
  
Rutherford AVA

Founded
  
1977

Tasting
  
Open to the public

Founders
  
Mike Grgich, Austin Hills

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Location
  
Rutherford, California, USA

Key people
  
Mike Grgich, Winemaker, Proprietor/President & CEO Ivo Jeramaz, Vice President of Vineyards and Production, Violet Grgich, Co-Proprietor/VP Operations, Sales & Marketing

Known for
  
Grgich Hills Chardonnay

Varietals
  
Chardonnay, Zinfandel, Sauvignon blanc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot

Similar
  
Chateau Montelena Winery, Duckhorn Vineyards, Frog's Leap Winery, Beaulieu Vineyard, Napa Valley AVA

Profiles

Learn how grgich hills estate has become an iconic napa valley winery


Grgich Hills Estate (formerly Grgich Hills Cellar) is a winery located in Rutherford, California in the heart of the Napa Valley. The winery changed its name in 2006 when it first began producing only "estate grown" wines made from grapes grown exclusively in vineyards owned by the winery. The Napa Valley Wine Train has a passenger stop located at Grgich Hills Estate. Grgich Hills' vineyards are certified organic and biodynamic and it converted to solar energy in 2006.

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History

The colors in the winery's first sign reflect the winery was born on July 4, 1977.

Winemaker Mike Grgich had gained international recognition at the historic Paris Wine Tasting of 1976 when the Chardonnay he produced at Chateau Montelena won first prize among white wines. Grgich and Austin Hills (of Hills Brothers Coffee) soon became business partners and established Grgich Hills Cellar on July 4, 1977. The name Grgich Hills does not describe a geographical feature but is instead a combination of the names of the winery's founders.

Wines

The winery's very first vintage was the winner of the 221-entry Chardonnay Shootout with wines from around the world. It was conducted by Craig Goldwyn, wine critic of the Chicago Tribune in 1980. Judges were mostly wine educators from around the nation gathered for the annual convention of the Society of Wine Educators.

References

Grgich Hills Estate Wikipedia


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