BV Vines & Stories

These in-depth interviews with winemakers, family, and more will give you an insider’s view into over 120 years of BV history. Learn the stories behind the wines straight from the people who lived them.

Dorothy Tchelistcheff, BV Family

Born in the San Joaquin Valley, Dorothy Tchelistcheff later moved to St. Helena. She joined the staff of Beaulieu Vineyard as a secretary in 1960 and she and André were married in 1968. Since his passing in 1994, Dorothy continues to host and mentor the students and winemakers who surrounded the generous couple for half a century. 

Rob Davis, Winemaker

After receiving a degree in fermentation science from UC Davis in 1976, Rob Davis worked as the winemaker at Jordan Vineyard and Winery until 2019. Mentored by wine legend André Tchelistcheff, Rob created the first vintage of Jordan Alexander Valley Cabernet Sauvignon.

Joel Aiken, Winemaker

Joel Aiken graduated from UC Davis in 1980 with a degree in biology but was drawn to the world of wine. After working a season at Inglenook, he returned to Davis and got his master’s in enology, and then joined Beaulieu Vineyard in 1983. There he served as winemaker from 1985 until 2009. Today, Joel runs Aiken Wine Consulting.

Jeffrey Stambor, Winemaker

After switching from veterinary science to plant science at UC Davis, Jeffrey Stambor discovered winemaking, working two harvests in France after graduation. In 1989 he joined Beaulieu Vineyard as enologist and in 1995, he was named BV’s winemaker, earning the title of Director of Winemaking in 2009. Today, Jeffrey Stambor is a highly sought-after wine consultant. 

Tim Allen, Project Manager

Tim Allen retired from Beaulieu Vineyard in 2019, after 44 years at the winery. During his long career, he worked as a cellarman, a manager of capital building projects, oversaw renovations, and helped preserve BV’s historical documents. 

Dan Berger, Wine Writer

Journalist Dan Berger began writing a wine column in 1979 and wrote about food and wine forThe Los Angeles Timesfor nearly a decade. His columns were also carried by over 100 other papers. Today he hosts a live radio show and wine podcast and is a well-known wine judge. 

Richard Walton, Winery Manager

After working on the legal side of the wine business as general counsel for Heublein Wines, lifelong wine enthusiast Richard Walton became the president and general manager of Beaulieu Vineyard in 1994. The famed Tapestry label debuted under his leadership. Richard retired from BV in 1996 and spent many years as a consultant. 

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