Winery: Grgich Hills Estate
Year: 2010
Region: Napa Valley California
Grape: Chardonnay
I made this image with the bottle casting a long shadow to symbolize, at the risk of getting too deep, the impact on Napa Valley wineries by the estate's owner, Mijlenko "Mike" Grgich. Though I look forward to enjoying the wine some day, I actually bought it so I could photograph it.
You might have seen the movie, Bottleshock, which memorialized (with considerable artistic license that contradicts many of the important facts) the famous blind wine tasting by French judges in 1976. That contest pitted the best Chardonnay and Cabernet Sauvignon wines from Napa Valley and France against each other. Much to everybody's complete surprise, especially the judges' surprise, American wines took top honors. Prior to that wine tasting, Napa Valley was considered no better than a stepchild of every important wine-making region, especially Bordeaux and Burgundy. The outcome of the wine tasting put Napa Valley on the international wine map.
The winning Chardonnay was produced at Napa Valley's Chateau Montelena and Mike Grgich was its winemaker and limited partner. Grgich left Chateau Montelena (I think the next year) and started his own winery. In 1980, he entered his wine in a competition held in Chicago that had 221 entries for the best Chardonnay. That was the largest blind tasting ever held (at least at the time if not still today) of wine made from just one grape. Again, his Chardonnay won.
I should probably hold off until April 1 to post this, when doing so could be in celebration of Grgich's 91st birthday. Nah, better to honor him sooner than later.
I'm in a rush to get out the door right now, but I'll add a post later today or tomorrow explaining a bit more about Mike Grgich and why the wine world is so grateful to him.
EDIT: A revised image has been added later in the thread.