Celebrate Merlot Month

We’ve searched our library collection for Merlot offerings that will wow you and have curated a vertical selection that’s sure to be a delight to discover!

Harvest Essentials

For a limited time, we’re featuring a selection of our most pairable, sharable Napa Valley Selection wines at a special bundle price.

The Regenerative Difference

Our regenerative organic practices allow us to craft wines that truly reflect their origin.

Join Us for a Taste!

Our latest tasting room experiences are ready to enjoy – all that’s missing is you.

Discover a legacy passionately crafted for more than 40 years.

ESTATE GROWN | CERTIFIED REGENERATIVE ORGANIC | FAMILY OWNED & OPERATED

VISIT US

Seated tasting indoors & out

WINE CLUB

Join the family

SHOP

bring your favorites home

Regenerative Farming

ESTATE GROWN | CERTIFIED ORGANIC | FAMILY OWNED & OPERATED

With Napa Valley as our backyard, the enviable variety of soils and microclimates provide our Napa vineyards with the best possible conditions to produce the highest quality fruit. As Miljenko “Mike” Grgich and Ivo Jeramaz say, “great wines begin in the vineyard.”

Growing high-quality fruit is a crucial step in the winemaking process. The advantages of organic and regenerative farming range from benefits to human health, to protecting the environment and the welfare of natural ecosystems.

“We want to make truly authentic wines that resemble their birthplace. We do that by owning all of our organically-certified vineyards and by practicing the most progressive and effective farming method – regenerative agriculture. ‘Sustainability’ is only continuing to do what you’ve always done, whereas ‘regeneration’ actually brings soil back to life.”

Violet Grgich

President, Grgich Hills Estate

Discover the Legacy

HISTORY | CULTIVATION | FAMILY OWNED & OPERATED

Miljenko “Mike” Grgich first gained international recognition at the celebrated “Paris Tasting” of 1976. Then, in a now-historic blind tasting, a panel of eminent French judges swirled, sniffed, and sipped an array of the fabled white Burgundies of France and a small sampling of upstart Chardonnays from the Napa Valley. When their scores were tallied, the French judges were shocked: they had chosen the 1973 Chateau Montelena Chardonnay, crafted by Mike Grgich,  as the finest white wine in the world. Mon Dieu! The results stunned the international wine establishment and immediately earned Mike a reputation as one of the greatest winemakers in the world.