Robert Mondavi Winery Reopens Its Historic Napa Estate

2026-04-20

The multiyear renovation обновляет tasting rooms and grounds at one of Oakville’s best-known wine destinations

Robert Mondavi Winery has reopened its historic Oakville estate after a multiyear renovation that the winery says was designed to update the property while preserving its role as one of Napa Valley’s best-known wine destinations.

The winery, in Oakville, Calif., said the project touched the estate’s hospitality spaces, tasting areas and grounds, with the goal of improving the visitor experience and restoring attention to the original property. The reopening comes as Napa Valley wineries continue to invest in hospitality and direct-to-consumer visits, which remain central to how many premium producers sell wine and build brand loyalty.

Robert Mondavi Winery, founded in 1966 by Robert Mondavi, has long been associated with California wine tourism as well as Cabernet Sauvignon from Oakville. The estate has drawn visitors for decades because of its location along Highway 29 and its place in the history of modern Napa Valley winemaking. The renovation was carried out over several years, allowing the winery to keep operating while work continued on the property.

The company did not immediately provide a full breakdown of the changes in the publicly available material reviewed for this report, but the reopening signals a renewed emphasis on the estate itself as a destination. That approach has become more common across Napa Valley, where wineries are competing not only on wine quality but also on architecture, food service and private tasting experiences.

Oakville remains one of the most closely watched wine-growing areas in California because of its reputation for producing structured Cabernet Sauvignon and other Bordeaux varieties. Robert Mondavi Winery’s return to full use of its historic estate is likely to matter to visitors planning trips through Napa Valley, especially those looking for established names with strong ties to the region’s history.

The reopening also reflects a broader trend in wine country tourism, where wineries are spending heavily to refresh aging facilities and adapt them for a new generation of guests. For Robert Mondavi Winery, the project brings one of Napa Valley’s most recognizable estates back into active use after years of construction and planning.