The pinnacle of Napa Valley Bordeaux-style winemaking
Opus One was founded in 1979 as a joint venture between Robert Mondavi and Baron Philippe de Rothschild of Château Mouton Rothschild — a partnership that brought together the finest traditions of Napa Valley and Bordeaux. The winery's gravity-flow facility in Oakville, completed in 1991, is a landmark of wine architecture, designed to allow the winemaking process to proceed entirely by gravity, without pumping. The estate's 170 acres of vineyards, planted primarily to Cabernet Sauvignon with Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Petit Verdot, and Malbec, are farmed with meticulous attention to sustainable practices. Each vintage is a single wine — a Bordeaux-style blend that reflects the character of the vintage and the estate.
A guided tasting of the current vintage Opus One, paired with a tour of the estate.
An exploration of library vintages with a senior member of the winemaking team.
Opus One's iconic architecture and manicured grounds make it one of Napa Valley's most sought-after private event venues. The estate accommodates intimate corporate dinners, executive retreats, and exclusive private celebrations.
A formal reception and dining space within the winery's landmark building, featuring panoramic vineyard views and curated art.
An intimate setting surrounded by French oak barrels, ideal for private dinners and wine-paired tastings.
An outdoor terrace overlooking the estate vineyards, perfect for cocktail receptions and al fresco dining.
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Certified sustainable by the Napa Green program. The estate uses cover crops, composting, and integrated pest management across all 170 vineyard acres.