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Beaulieu Vineyard

Founded in 1900 by Georges de Latour, a native of France, and led for many years by the legendary winemaker Andre Tchelistcheff, Beaulieu Vineyard has one of the oldest and most romantic histories in the Napa Valley. De Latour bought his first vineyard in Rutherford and named it “beau lieu,” French for "beautiful place.” His vision was to create a serene wine chateau and the estate is still one of the most scenic in the region. Beaulieu’s Private Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon dates back to the 1930s, and it quickly became one of California’s premier wines. Tchelistcheff, trained as a wine master in France, shaped the character of BV’s wines during the 1950s and 1960s. Today the winery is still famous for its BV Georges de Latour Private Reserve, but also makes Merlot, Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Sauvignon Blanc and Zinfandel, thanks in part to the acquisition of vineyards in other parts of Napa Valley. Altogether the winery owns 1,029 acres and produces a total of 750,000 bottles a year.

2004 Beaulieu Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon

1999 Beaulieu Vineyard Los Carneros Reserve Pinot Noir

2001 Beaulieu Vineyard Maestro Collection Port

2002 Beaulieu Vineyard Maestro Collection Rutherford Merlot

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2003 Beaulieu Vineyard Maestro Collection Zinfandel

1998 Beaulieu Vineyard Merlot

2002 Beaulieu Vineyard Reserve Dulcet

1997 Beaulieu Vineyard Signet Collection Syrah

1995 Beaulieu Vineyard Zinfandel

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