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MARTINI WINERY

In March of 2019, we completed a significant restoration of our historic winery, originally constructed in 1933 and one of the first in Napa Valley to open after the repeal of Prohibition. Our restored winery marks a new chapter in our commitment to crafting exceptional wines and creating memorable experiences for our guests. We look forward to serving you and making sure your Napa Valley experience is nothing short of amazing. Learn more about our new wine tastings and book your visit here.

VISIT MARTINI

Our winery’s restoration reflects our storied history and our unwavering commitment to exceptional winemaking in Napa Valley.

We invite you to enjoy our world-class wines, immersive experiences and inviting spaces today. We look forward to hosting you soon.

RESERVE A MARTINI WINE EXPERIENCE

Our historic winery in the heart of the Napa Valley was among the first to open in the Valley after Prohibition. Now, our exciting new tasting room weaves contemporary luxury into a classic barrel cellar and creates one of Napa’s most memorable experiences. Come celebrate our storied heritage with us and enjoy wines – some available only at the winery – hailed by critics worldwide.

 Wine flight with food pairings.

Executive Chef Aaron Meneghelli cutting vegetables. Aaron Meneghelli, Executive Chef

OUR PEOPLE

At Louis M. Martini Winery, we believe that wine is about more than what’s in the glass — where you are and who you’re with are always part of the enjoyment. Learn more about our new experiences, and meet the dedicated team that’s making the restored winery a Napa Valley destination.

OPEN FIELD POEM

The Louis M. Martini tasting room has a unique installation by Rosa Barba that is specifically designed for the winery. Barba’s creation, titled Open Field Poem, is not just an installation, but a thriving ecosystem that is directed by the sun. The interior space, windows, heliostat, mirror, glass plates, text, and incoming light work together to create a sensory experience that is akin to an orchestral performance.

Stained glass.

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