Beaulieu Vineyard (BV) in Rutherford, California, US, has announced plans to commence a multimillion-dollar renovation project.  

Originally founded by Georges and Fernande de Latour and in 1900, the vineyard was acquired by Treasury Wine Estates in 2016, which has since invested in enhancing BV’s vineyards.  

Led by Signum Architecture and scheduled for completion by early 2026, the redesign aims to restore the original stone buildings at the site. 

During the renovation, the current Reserve Tasting Room and adjacent club lounge will remain operational, with uninterrupted winemaking continuing at the site.  

BV general manager and senior winemaker Trevor Durling said: “Given the historical importance of BV to the American wine industry, it’s incredibly exciting to restore this iconic estate for future generations to experience an important part of Rutherford.  

“It started with a vision from Georges and Fernande de Latour, then André Tchelistcheff, and I feel privileged and very proud to be the current steward to lay the foundation for the next century.” 

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Features of the redesign will include a rerouted entry to improve visitor connectivity near the Seneca Vineyard, along with new spaces in the two-floor structure.  

These include an open-air tasting courtyard, multiple private tasting rooms, a dedicated club member lounge, and a hall overlooking the vineyards with flexible seating for larger groups. 

It will also have a Georges de Latour Private Reserve Wine Library showcasing collector experiences. 

The renovation will incorporate pieces from the winery’s collection such as Georges de Latour’s original 1925 Cadillac Imperial Touring Car.  

BV aims to achieve 100% renewable electricity by the end of this year and carbon neutrality for its operations by 2030. 

Sustainable materials will be used throughout the project, with a focus on repurposing removed materials.  

Additionally, a new solar array will power the site, which will feature ample electrical vehicle parking and an all-electric kitchen.  

Exterior spaces will feature water-wise landscaping with native plants.