Make your reservations for our

Private Wine Dinner

October 23 at 6:00 PM!

Wine Dinner featuring Lamborn Family Vineyard

Space is limited. Please call for reservations:

972-789-9558

October 23 at 6:00 PM

$99 per person

+ tax & gratuity

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FROM THE ASHES

In the beginning

There are points in everyone’s lives that revolve around self-reflection: Am I happy with what I’m doing? Is my life heading in the direction that I want it to? Did I really need that cheesecake? Some of these “reflective stages,” if you will, are more serious than others. Robert (Bob) Lamborn, the hero of our story, was in one of these serious stages when he made a life altering decision. He had no idea of the legacy he was about to create.

Recently divorced, Bob Lamborn, a Private Investigator in the San Francisco Bay Area working with clearances in both the CIA and FBI, made the conscious decision that his life needed more structure and complexity. What better industry to add structure and complexity (he was already well-balanced and getting better with age) to Bob’s life than the wine industry! Bob convinced his son, Michael, to purchase with him two separate but adjacent plots of land on Howell Mountain, an eastern appellation of the Napa Valley. Having no idea what they were getting themselves into, father and son team, Bob and Mike, purchased respectively 25 and 15 acre plots of land at 2,200 feet in elevation in 1971. Of the 40 purchased acres, a total of 14 were actually plantable.

The two men, along with other friends and family members, put their heart and soul into clearing these ruggedly beautiful plots of land into what are now majestic mountaintop vineyards. After thorough research, both vineyards were planted to Zinfandel. Bob and Mike knew they needed a name for their wine. Of all the potential ideas, one stuck out the most to them: Lamborn Family Vineyards. It was a perfect name, simple and true to the business. Despite the fact that the majority of their friends told them the name made them sound like a couple of guys making wine in a garage (because they were), they went ahead with it anyway. Thus, the very first “Family Vineyard” label in the country was created. Many wineries have since followed suit. The first vintage, 100 cases, came in 1982 and was crafted by family friend and neighbor Randy Dunn.1983 marked the first commercial release of Lamborn wine at around 350 cases. Production was kept very small and all excess fruit was sold while the Lamborns established their market. 1984 brought about 500 cases and production levels slowly increased each vintage until it reached a peak of 2,700 cases in 1992. Not a lot has changed with Lamborn Family Vineyards in the last 40+ years. We continue to focus on our Number One goal: producing modest quantities of estate grown Zinfandels and Cabernets of a superior quality at an approachable price.

Our winemaker, Heidi Barrett

 Dubbed “The First Lady of Wine” by Robert Parker, Heidi’s reputation as a winemaker is second to none. She is the only winemaker to have achieved consecutive 100 point scores (Screaming Eagle/Dalle Valle) from Parker; and doing it twice. Heidi Barrett remains one of the most sought-after winemakers in the world, thanks to her unparalleled attention to detail, mastery of her craft, and being an all-around wonderful person.

Heidi has been making Lamborn wines since 1997.