Beaulieu Vineyard

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All visitors must be of legal purchasing age or over for alcohol in their country of access. Please do not share with those under the legal purchase age of alcohol. "Beau lieu" - A Beautiful Story about a Beautiful Place

In 1900, when Georges de Latour's wife, Fernande, first laid eyes on the land that would become their original Rutherford vineyard, she named it "beau lieu," or "beautiful place

." Shortly thereafter, de Latour sold his thriving cream of tartar business, bought the four-acre ranch and founded Beaulieu Vineyard with the vision of making Napa Valley wines that would rival those of his native France. De Latour quickly made a name for himself by importing Phylloxera-resistant rootstock from Europe to the recently-ravaged fledgling California wine industry. He also began selling wine to the Catholic Church, establishing a strong relationship that would allow Beaulieu Vineyard to become the only Napa Valley winery to remain in business during Prohibition. In fact, during Prohibition the winery increased its business. After the repeal in 1933, de Latour began searching for someone who could contribute European winemaking expertise. In 1938, he traveled to France and returned with André Tchelistcheff, famed viticulturist and enologist who instituted the philosophy of continuous innovation in vineyard and winery to which we remain dedicated today. Tchelistcheff introduced cold fermentation for white wines, malolactic fermentation for reds and aging red wines in small, French oak barrels. He also tasted the de Latour family's private wine-what they called "Private Reserve"-from the 1936 vintage. This Cabernet Sauvignon-based wine was so distinctive that Tchelistcheff insisted it be bottled and sold as the winery's flagship offering. The result was the inaugural release of Georges de Latour Private Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon, a wine that was destined to become Napa Valley's first "cult" Cabernet. Today we continue to turn to innovative practices to craft wines in our bold, classic style. We have become a leader in clonal research, and our BV Clone Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon wines are highly acclaimed. Most recently we completed a new state-of-the-art winery within one of our original buildings. The Georges de Latour Private Reserve Winery utilizes the latest technology in combination with time-honored traditions for the production of this exceptional, wine-the longtime benchmark of Rutherford Cabernet. Please enjoy our wines responsibly
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We’re proud to be featured in Stem & Barrel: Napa Valley, a new documentary premiering this Saturday, June 6 that follow...
06/01/2026

We’re proud to be featured in Stem & Barrel: Napa Valley, a new documentary premiering this Saturday, June 6 that follows the 2025 vintage through the lens of three Napa Valley wineries.

For Beaulieu Vineyard, the story centers on a pivotal season, following Winemaker Nate Weis as he navigates the restoration of our historic 1880s winery while stewarding the creation of the next Georges de Latour Private Reserve.

Every decision matters. Every vintage leaves its mark.

Premiering this Saturday on Discovery Channel, Cooking Channel and streaming on discovery+.

Happy National Wine Day, we hope you are celebrating with your favorite BV wine! Let us know which bottle you’re enjoyin...
05/25/2026

Happy National Wine Day, we hope you are celebrating with your favorite BV wine! Let us know which bottle you’re enjoying today.

05/18/2026

BV helped build the foundation for what Napa Valley is today and has been part of Napa’s story for 126 years (and counting).

May 12, 1900: A home, a vision, and a name that would become Napa Valley history. When Fernande de Latour first saw this...
05/12/2026

May 12, 1900: A home, a vision, and a name that would become Napa Valley history.

When Fernande de Latour first saw this Rutherford property, she simply said “Quel beau lieu!” or “What a beautiful place.” 126 years later, that feeling still defines everything we do. Here’s to the place where it all began.

During the recent Royal Family visit to the United States, Queen Camilla wore the historic Cartier brooch originally gif...
05/08/2026

During the recent Royal Family visit to the United States, Queen Camilla wore the historic Cartier brooch originally gifted to Queen Elizabeth II during her 1957 State Visit to America.

That moment led us back into the BV archives. 📂

From Queen Elizabeth II’s 1957 visit to Princess Margaret and Prince Philip’s later appearances in the United States, BV has appeared at historic tables and royal occasions for generations.

Including a luncheon at New York’s Waldorf Astoria where 1948 Georges de Latour Private Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon was served in honor of the Queen.

BV WAS THERE.

05/07/2026

The inspiration begins in the vineyard.

The process takes shape in metal by artist .

A tribute to Rutherford, reimagined through art.

See the final installation in our newly renovated space, opening July 2026.

04/17/2026

Mowing isn’t just about keeping things tidy, it’s a key part of how we care for our vineyards in Rutherford.

By keeping cover crops short, we reduce habitat for pests, make it easier and safer for our team to move through the rows, and limit competition for water and nutrients as young shoots develop their structure.

It also plays a role in frost protection, short cover allows the soil to absorb heat during the day and release it at night, rather than trapping cold air.

Small details like this contribute to the care and consistency that define every BV vintage.

At Beaulieu Vineyard, history is not something we look back on – it surrounds us. Our original stone buildings, complete...
02/27/2026

At Beaulieu Vineyard, history is not something we look back on – it surrounds us. Our original stone buildings, completed in 1885, have anchored this estate through Prohibition, revival, acclaim, and change.

Today, as our broader renovation continues, we are proud to share that the restoration of these historic stone walls – the very foundation of the estate – is now complete. The full transformation of the winery is still progressing, but the stone, at last, has returned to view.

“We’ve brought the original stone back to life – preserved, strengthened, and ready for its next chapter.” – Juancarlos Fernandez, Principal, Signum Architecture

This summer, we look forward to welcoming you back to experience the renewed space firsthand and to continue the story together within the walls that have defined Beaulieu Vineyard for more than a century.

Read more about the restoration: https://www.bvwines.com/blogs/the-pour-by-bv/revealing-the-stone-heart-of-beaulieu-vineyard-a-behind-the-scenes-glimpse-at-our-restoration

02/25/2026

Years of careful planning are finally coming together, and with the finish line in sight, it is exciting to see our vision take shape.

Here is the smallest peek, just enough to spark your curiosity.

Mark your calendars for this summer when we reopen in our new space. We remain open throughout the transition and look forward to welcoming you.

When Prohibition sent California’s wine industry into free fall, Fernande de Latour focused on what could be preserved a...
02/10/2026

When Prohibition sent California’s wine industry into free fall, Fernande de Latour focused on what could be preserved and what needed to be built to endure.

Her foresight helped Beaulieu Vineyard grow, leading to the 1923 acquisition of the neighboring Valley View Winery, a stone structure first built in 1885. From the beginning, progress at BV has always been rooted in respect for what came before.

Today, as construction and renovation continue across the estate, that same mindset guides every decision. Historic materials are being preserved where possible, original details are carefully studied, and updates are made with intention.

This is not about starting over. It is about carrying forward the character, craftsmanship, and history that have defined Beaulieu Vineyard for more than a century, while ensuring these spaces continue to serve the wines and the people who shape them.

Address

1960 Saint Helena Highway S
Rutherford, CA
94573

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 5pm
Tuesday 10am - 5pm
Wednesday 10am - 5pm
Thursday 10am - 5pm
Friday 10am - 5pm
Saturday 10am - 5pm
Sunday 10am - 5pm

Telephone

+18002646918

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