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Text description provided by the architects. The new Robert Mondavi Winery aims to re-establish the winery’s position as the soul of Napa Valley fine wine, encompassing every aspect of the brand and its home, as well as its ongoing commitment to Napa Valley, its local community, and its global standing. Central to this transformation is the winery’s iconic architecture in Napa Valley, known worldwide for its distinctive arch and tower. The original winery, designed by Cliff May in 1966, had become increasingly compromised and disconnected from the surrounding landscape after a series of ad hoc expansions. “Over the years, the winery’s growth had taken its toll, making it feel unorganized, inward looking, industrial, and ‘heavy on heavy’.

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