Rombauer Vineyards | Napa Valley

Rombauer Vineyards  Napa Valley - St. Helena, Napa Valley winery and vineyard
St. Helena, Napa Valley

Rombauer Vineyards

The Napa Valley estate that made Chardonnay a household name with its Joy of Wine program, producing lush, butter-forward Chardonnay from Carneros alongside Cabernet Sauvignon and Zinfandel from a hilltop estate on the Silverado Trail.

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Rombauer Vineyards produces one of the best-selling Chardonnays in the United States, a wine that many wine drinkers encounter as their first introduction to Napa Valley white wine. The buttery, full-bodied Chardonnay from Carneros fruit built the brand into a household name in the 1990s and 2000s, and the estate on the Silverado Trail in St. Helena continues to produce a full range anchored by that signature white.

History of Rombauer Vineyards

Koerner and Joan Rombauer established the winery in 1980, taking the family name that had already become famous through Joan’s grandmother Irma Rombauer, author of The Joy of Cooking. The Joy of Wine program, named as a play on the family cookbook, became the signature label for the Chardonnay that would define the brand.

The Silverado Trail estate gives the winery its home base in northern Napa Valley, while the Chardonnay program draws primarily from Carneros vineyards that provide the cool-climate fruit character the variety needs. The estate has remained in family hands and expanded to include vineyards in El Dorado County in the Sierra Foothills for Zinfandel and other varieties.

The Rombauer Chardonnay became shorthand in American restaurants for a certain style of California Chardonnay: full-bodied, butter-forward, tropical fruit, heavy on the oak and malolactic fermentation. Love it or critique it, it introduced more American wine drinkers to Napa Valley Chardonnay than almost any other bottle.

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Carneros Chardonnay and winemaking style

Rombauer sources Chardonnay from Carneros vineyards in both Napa and Sonoma counties, choosing the cool, fog-influenced appellation for its ability to ripen Chardonnay slowly while preserving the natural acidity that balances the wine’s significant oak influence. The Carneros fruit provides tropical and stone fruit flavors that respond well to the complete malolactic fermentation and extensive barrel aging that produces the signature Rombauer style.

The winemaking approach is unambiguous: 100 percent malolactic fermentation converts all malic acid to softer lactic acid, full barrel fermentation in French and American oak, and extended lees contact that builds the creamy texture Rombauer is known for. The result is a Chardonnay with very low acidity, high richness, and the butter and vanilla character that built the brand’s following.

The wines of Rombauer Vineyards

Joy of Wine Chardonnay is the flagship and by far the highest-volume wine in the portfolio. It draws from Carneros vineyards and represents the Rombauer house style at its most accessible and consistent. The Proprietor Selection Chardonnay is a more limited tier with additional barrel selection.

Cabernet Sauvignon from Napa Valley is the serious red wine in the lineup, drawing from multiple valley sources and producing a wine with more elegance than the Chardonnay’s reputation might suggest. Zinfandel from El Dorado County in the Sierra Foothills adds a rustic, high-elevation character distinct from the Napa wines. The Merlot from Napa Valley rounds out the red wine program.

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Food pairings with Rombauer wines

Rombauer Chardonnay’s full-body, low acidity, and butter-forward character make it best suited to rich, cream-based preparations where the wine can match the food’s weight without needing acidity to cut through fat. Lobster with drawn butter is the classic combination: the wine’s butter character mirrors the sauce and the tropical fruit adds complexity without competing. Roasted chicken in cream sauce, king crab with lemon butter, or a simple roasted halibut with brown butter and herbs all work beautifully.

The Napa Valley Cabernet suits classic preparations: grilled ribeye, rack of lamb with garlic and rosemary, or braised short ribs with root vegetables. The Cabernet is more versatile and food-friendly than the wine’s commercial reputation would suggest, with genuine structure and dark fruit character from quality Napa Valley vineyard sources.

Where
3522 Silverado Trail N, St. Helena, CA 94574
Hours
Daily 10am to 5pm; reservations recommended
Signature pours
Joy of Wine Chardonnay, Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon, El Dorado Zinfandel
Phone
(707) 963-5170
Label
Rombauer Vineyards
Good to know
The Joy of Wine name is a play on The Joy of Cooking, written by Irma Rombauer, the grandmother of winery founder Joan Rombauer; Rombauer Chardonnay is one of the top-selling Chardonnays in the United States and one of the most recognized California wine labels
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Rombauer Vineyards: common questions

Who founded Rombauer Vineyards?
Koerner and Joan Rombauer established Rombauer Vineyards in 1980. Joan Rombauer’s grandmother was Irma Rombauer, author of The Joy of Cooking, which inspired the Joy of Wine name for the flagship Chardonnay program.
Why is Rombauer Chardonnay so popular?
Rombauer Chardonnay became one of the top-selling American Chardonnays because of its consistent, approachable style: full-bodied, butter-forward, low in acidity, and rich with tropical and stone fruit character from Carneros vineyards. The wine introduced many American wine drinkers to Napa Valley Chardonnay.
Where is Rombauer Vineyards?
Rombauer Vineyards is at 3522 Silverado Trail N in St. Helena, on the Silverado Trail in northern Napa Valley. The tasting room is open daily from 10am to 5pm; reservations are recommended.
What is Joy of Wine?
Joy of Wine is the flagship Chardonnay program from Rombauer Vineyards, named as a play on The Joy of Cooking written by Irma Rombauer, grandmother of co-founder Joan Rombauer. The wine draws from Carneros vineyards and is produced in the full-bodied, butter-forward style that defines the brand.
Where does Rombauer source its Chardonnay?
Rombauer sources Chardonnay from Carneros vineyards in both Napa and Sonoma counties, choosing the cool, fog-influenced appellation for its ability to ripen Chardonnay slowly while preserving natural acidity that balances the significant oak and malolactic fermentation in the winemaking process.
What AVA is Rombauer Vineyards in?
The Rombauer estate and tasting room are on the Silverado Trail in St. Helena. The flagship Chardonnay sources from the Carneros AVA, while the Cabernet Sauvignon draws from broader Napa Valley sources and the Zinfandel comes from El Dorado County in the Sierra Foothills.
What food pairs with Rombauer Chardonnay?
Rombauer Chardonnay suits rich, cream-based preparations: lobster with drawn butter, roasted chicken in cream sauce, king crab with lemon butter, and roasted halibut with brown butter. The wine’s full body and low acidity work best when matched with food of similar richness rather than lighter preparations.