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- André Viktorovich Tchelistcheff (Russian: Андрей Викторович Челищев; December 7, 1901 – April 5, 1994) was America's most influential post-Prohibition...
- growth of the wine industry in Napa County, California for years. André Tchelistcheff is generally credited with ushering in the modern era of winemaking...
- Beaulieu hired Andre Tchelistcheff from France as winemaker and the quality of its wines increased significantly. Tchelistcheff also became a mentor to...
- difficult to grow: Jancis Robinson calls pinot a "minx of a vine" and André Tchelistcheff declared that "God made cabernet sauvignon whereas the devil made Pinot...
- Christian Brothers Cellars, Beaulieu Vineyard (working alongside André Tchelistcheff), and Robert MondaviGrgich became the winemaker and limited partner...
- Camuto and his wife Louise for $35 million. The Camutos, with Andre Tchelistcheff Architects, embarked on a major restoration in 2007, which included...
- back to being a poet. In 1980, she started doing lab work with Andre Tchelistcheff at Buena Vista Winery, whom she credited with re-instating her interest...
- 1978 by Alex and Jeanette Golitzin. Alex Golitzin is a nephew of André Tchelistcheff, one of the most influential winemakers of Napa Valley, and credits...
- l’Academie Internationale du Vin and The Maestro Award in honor of Andre Tchelistcheff. In 1988 he was made Le Personalite de l’Annee (Oenology) for his services...
- wave include Irving Berlin, legend of American songwriting and André Tchelistcheff, influential Californian winemaker. World War I dealt a heavy blow to...