NAPA'S ULTIMATE THROWBACK
Wine Spectator|September 30, 2022
CHARDONNAY AND PINOT NOIR HOUSE EL MOLINO THRIVES IN NAPA CABERNET COUNTRY
MARYANN WOROBIEC
NAPA'S ULTIMATE THROWBACK

''The fact that we make Pinot Noir and Chardonnay from a vineyard in Rutherford is a bit of a tough story," admits El Molino owner Lily Berlin.

In the heart of Napa Valley, ground zero for $300 bottles of Cabernet Sauvignon, spa resorts, and world-class restaurants, lies El Molino's 68-acre vineyard. Nearby, a modest combination of the family home and winery sits a few miles north of St. Helena, just off Highway 29. It's the site of one of the first wineries in Napa, dating to 1871. It's a charming home, a multigenerational, family-owned winery-and it's also a bit of a time capsule. El Molino wines have been made the exact same way, with the same equipment, since its resurrection with the 1987 vintage. Even the label is the same as the 1871 version.

El Molino might be an anomaly in its neighborhood. “Napa is mostly planted to Cabernet. Well, why is that?” challenges Berlin. “You might tell me it’s because the terroir supports Cabernet. But is that true? Napa seems like a pretty great place to grow a lot of things, and if you look at the history of Napa, there were a lot of crops grown here.”

Beyond the curiosity of making Chardonnay and Pinot Noir in Napa, there’s a deeper story here. It’s about tradition, a family’s single-minded vision, a respect of the past, and, most importantly, outstanding Pinot Noirs and Chardonnays.

Berlin, 50, is the woman propelling the vision of El Molino today. She’s a determined and focused woman with bright aquamarine eyes and a steady gaze. She lives with her husband Jon, 49, and three children—Clementine, 17; Beatrice, 16; and Edward, 11—in the St. Helena home and winery where she grew up.

Denne historien er fra September 30, 2022-utgaven av Wine Spectator.

Start din 7-dagers gratis prøveperiode på Magzter GOLD for å få tilgang til tusenvis av utvalgte premiumhistorier og 9000+ magasiner og aviser.

Denne historien er fra September 30, 2022-utgaven av Wine Spectator.

Start din 7-dagers gratis prøveperiode på Magzter GOLD for å få tilgang til tusenvis av utvalgte premiumhistorier og 9000+ magasiner og aviser.

FLERE HISTORIER FRA WINE SPECTATORSe alt
New Zealand's Success Story
Wine Spectator

New Zealand's Success Story

From small beginnings, the country’s wines have ascended to global prominence

time-read
4 mins  |
October 31, 2024
Wine Is Healthiest Choice for Drinkers
Wine Spectator

Wine Is Healthiest Choice for Drinkers

Decades of research has linked light to moderate drinking, especially of wine, to a range of health benefits.

time-read
3 mins  |
October 31, 2024
In Pursuit of the Perfect Crust
Wine Spectator

In Pursuit of the Perfect Crust

“Dough is always the hardest challenge for any home chef,” explains chef and restaurateur Tony Gemignani. “But it’s the foundation of any great pizza.”

time-read
4 mins  |
October 31, 2024
SEAVEY VINEYARD
Wine Spectator

SEAVEY VINEYARD

In Napa’s Conn Valley, a family-run winery marches to its own drum

time-read
7 mins  |
October 31, 2024
CALIFORNIA RHONES Show Their Range
Wine Spectator

CALIFORNIA RHONES Show Their Range

RECENT VINTAGES DELIVER EXCELLENT REDS AND WHITES IN AN ARRAY OF STYLES

time-read
5 mins  |
October 31, 2024
Tuscany Comes of Age
Wine Spectator

Tuscany Comes of Age

Anchored by the 2021 vintage, Tuscan reds set a new standard of quality

time-read
9 mins  |
October 31, 2024
The Absolute Best Places to Eat and Drink in America
Wine Spectator

The Absolute Best Places to Eat and Drink in America

PROFILES OF THE 63 WINE SPECTATOR GRAND AWARD WINNERS ACROSS THE COUNTRY TODAY, AS THE PROGRAM MARKS ITS 44TH YEAR

time-read
8 mins  |
October 31, 2024
Events- A Grand Tour for Wine Spectator- a perfect day with an evening of outstanding wines.
Wine Spectator

Events- A Grand Tour for Wine Spectator- a perfect day with an evening of outstanding wines.

A young couple in shorts and festival shirts sped into the ballroom of the New Orleans Marriott on a mission.

time-read
2 mins  |
August 31, 2024
Big Wine Players Target Pinot Noir - Plenty of small winery owners are cashing out, either because they're looking to retire or they see selling as the best way to keep their label growing
Wine Spectator

Big Wine Players Target Pinot Noir - Plenty of small winery owners are cashing out, either because they're looking to retire or they see selling as the best way to keep their label growing

Plenty of small winery owners are cashing out, either because they’re looking to retire or they see selling as the best way to keep their label growing

time-read
2 mins  |
August 31, 2024
Restaurant Awards- Lazy Bear- Lazy Bear bills itself as a modern American dinner party. But it's so much more.
Wine Spectator

Restaurant Awards- Lazy Bear- Lazy Bear bills itself as a modern American dinner party. But it's so much more.

Lazy Bear bills itself as a modern American dinner party. But it’s so much more. This Mission District restaurant effortlessly strips away the formality of a multicourse dinner and replaces it with conviviality, nostalgia and curiosity. With reverence for time and place, Lazy Bear is an ode to California where guests dine in concert with the season and can explore diverse wines, including an impressive collection of older California vintages.

time-read
3 mins  |
August 31, 2024