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Seven Things You Should Know About Chateau Montelena

Adam Teeter of Vinepair had the pleasure of tasting through the Chateau Montelena portfolio recently with Winemaker Matt Crafton in NYC. His team has highlighted some of their learnings from the personalized experience in this story, “Seven Things You Should Know About Chateau Montelena.” The writer begins the piece with some historical background, noting  Chateau Montelena “produced the winning white wine in the pivotal 1976 Judgment of Paris, earning its inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places. A bottle of the victorious 1973 Chardonnay is part of the permanent collection at the Smithsonian.” Read the seven things you should know about the winery HERE

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