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Napa Valley St Helena Winery Freemark Abbey

Timeline

1886

"An intrepid Victorian widow who could often be spotted riding," Josephine Tychson built and operated the original redwood cellar on our estate, cultivated the land, and became one of the first female winemakers on record in Napa Valley.

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Josephine Tychson

Josephine Tychson

1898

The winery was purchased by Antonio Forni, a good friend of Josephine’s. He renamed the winery Lombarda Cellars, after his birthplace in Italy. In 1899 he constructed the stone winery, made of hand-strewn stones from nearby Glass Mountain. This historic winery structure is still used for barrel storage today.

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1898 Antonio Forni Purchase

Lombarda Cellars

1939

The winery is closed for twenty years during prohibition, until three businessmen from Southern California, Charles Freeman, Marquand Foster and Albert “Abbey” Ahern, purchased Lombarda Cellars and combined their names to reopen the winery as Freemark Abbey.

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1939 winery reopens after prohibition

Prohibition

1949

Freemark Abbey opens a “Sampling Room,” as tasting rooms were first called, making it one of the earliest wineries in Napa Valley to offer visitors sips of wine.

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Sampling room opens

Sampling Room

1967

Seven partners purchased the winery - Freemark Abbey’s signature style of Chardonnay and Cabernet Sauvignon was introduced under the management and expertise of this group, and the winery earned the name “University of Freemark”.

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1967 seven partners

University of Freemark

1970

Marks the first vintage of Freemark Abbey Cabernet Bosché — one of the earliest vineyard-designated wines in California and remaining one of our most coveted Cabernets.

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1970 First Bosché

Cabernet Bosché

1976

Freemark Abbey was one of twelve American wineries selected to participate in the historic Judgment of Paris tasting of 1976 – the only winery with both a red and white wine chosen to compete.

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1976 Judgement of Paris

Judgment of Paris

1980

Marks the first vintage of Sycamore Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon. We’ve been sourcing fruit from this vineyard on the Rutherford Bench every year since.

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1980 First Sycamore

Sycamore Cabernet

1985

Ted Edwards was named Winemaker. As the Napa Valley has become synonymous with world-class wine growing regions, Ted has stayed true to his winemaking style, commitment to his craft and passion for Cabernet Sauvignon.

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Ted Edwards

Ted Edwards

1989

“The truest embodiment of Rutherford-style Cabernet,” remarks Wine Spectator on Freemark Abbey Cabernet Bosché. Critic James Laube praises its “elegance, depth and longevity.”

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1989 James Laube

Truest Embodiment

1995

Again, Wine Spectator calls Freemark Abbey Bosché Cabernet Sauvignon “a Napa Valley original,” praising its “elegance and finesse” and dubbing the vineyard “a special spot.”

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Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon Freemark Abbey

Elegance and Finesse

2016

Innovative estate renovation completed. Renovation preserved the century-old historic stone building while introducing new, modern updates.

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Freemark Abbey tasting room

Estate Renovation

2020

Ted Edwards celebrates his 40th harvest and is named Winemaker Emeritus.

Kristy Melton is named Winemaker for Freemark Abbey.

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Ted Edwards and Kristy Melton

Kristy Melton