2/14/2024 0 Comments Opus one wine reviews![]() The drive up to the structure itself was breathtaking. Remember that this is a 1st class winery that is known around the world and is must on all the wine menus at a 5 star dining venues in the United States. I visited there in the Fall of 2017 and let me tell you there is a bunch of pomp and circumstance going on. Let’s get to the good stuff about Opus One. It didn’t take him long to get his butt over to Napa and create Opus One in 1978 with Mondavi (the father of Napa). What gets overlooked many times at the 1976 Judgment of Paris is that Rothschild just had his life work accomplished and his Cabernet Sauvignon came in second to a then unknown winery called Stag’s Leap from Napa California! I am pretty sure he was in tears and pretty pissed. This really shook the foundations of the wine world and showed that a bottle of French wine was no longer the guaranteed top dog on a wine menu. Most of you will know about the 1973 Chardonnay from Chateau Montelena (Dramaticized by the 2008 movie Bottle Shock) that took first place for the Chardonnay category and rocked the wine world! A modern day equivalent would be when Holly Holm defeated Ronda Rousey in UFC 193. Think about how hard and long he must have worked to get this accomplished. To this day there have been only three changes to the 1855 classifications and the other two were very minor. It was well fought for and well deserved (his wine was just as good as the other first growth wineries in France) and he celebrated. In 1973 he accomplished his lifetime time goal of achieving a first growth classification for his Chateau. Remember that the French wine laws are EXTREMELY strict. He fought tooth and nail and had to go through many layers of red tape to get this accomplished. He then dedicated the next 40 years of his life to elevate his Chateau from a second growth to a first growth classification. Back in that time there was only 4 first growth wineries. It is widely speculated that the second growth rating was due to the fact it was an Englishman that owned the estate. ![]() This winery was deemed a second growth winery by the 1855 classification (if you ain’t first you’re last). He inherited Chateau Mouton estate in 1922. Now for a history lesson about the great Baron Philippe de Rothschild. That’s right, they make only one wine! Well… they do make a second one that is a non vintage blend with wine that is leftover from previous years that is a 1/3 of the price, called Overture. This winery is the brainchild of Robert Mondavi and Baron Philippe de Rothschild to make a single Bordeaux style wine (Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Petit Verdot, Merlot, and Malbec) in Napa California. One of few Americans to have received the French medal of the Legion of Honor, Robert Mondavi showed extraordinary vision as co-founder of Opus One.For those readers who are unfamiliar with the name Opus One I will give you a quick crash course. But life was not only wine for Robert Mondavi: he broadened the American cultural palate by marrying fine wine to food, music, and the arts. Among other accomplishments, he introduced temperature-controlled fermentation, French oak barrel aging, and high-density viticulture to a fledgling American wine industry. Bringing a passion for excellence to everything he did, Robert Mondavi led a renaissance in California fine wine for over six decades. In the 1980s, after her father’s death, Baroness Philippine de Rothschild left a stage career that included the Comédie Française and the Renault-Barrault Theatre Company, bringing her own exquisite style and creativity to the design, construction, and operation of Opus One.Īmong great New World wine pioneers, Robert Mondavi is an international icon. Philippe’s vision changed the world of wine: he invented Château bottling, commissioned great artists to illustrate his wine labels – and, in partnership with Robert Mondavi in 1979, created Opus One. At the age of 20, Baron Philippe took on the management of Château Mouton Rothschild from his father Baron Henri. And Baron Philippe de Rothschild is perhaps the best known of this great family. Of the great European wine families, the Rothschilds are perhaps the best known.
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