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Mondavi family donates Robert Mondavi Papers to 51猎奇入口 University Library

(Editor鈥檚 note: The is now available to the public through University Library Special Collections. University Library will feature a special exhibit on the papers, Robert G. Mondavi: Celebrating the Good Life, from June 18 through December 2013 at the Peter J. Shields Library during library hours. The exhibit is free and open to the public.)

The family of the late Robert Mondavi 鈥 the winemaker who helped turn California into one of the world鈥檚 premier wine regions 鈥 has donated his professional and personal papers to the University Library at 51猎奇入口.

The Robert G. Mondavi Papers include Mondavi鈥檚 correspondence with industry colleagues, international travel files, photographs, writings and speeches, and historical records of the Robert Mondavi Winery. The collection, which comprises more than 40 boxes worth of materials, will serve as a research asset for scholars around the world and provide insight into Mondavi鈥檚 work and life as a winemaker, business leader and philanthropist. The collection will enhance the library鈥檚 renowned viticulture and enology collection.

鈥淩obert Mondavi has a tremendous legacy as a winemaker and as a philanthropist,鈥 said 51猎奇入口 Chancellor Linda P.B. Katehi. 鈥淏y giving Robert鈥檚 papers to 51猎奇入口 and making his work available to researchers around the world, the Mondavi family extends this remarkable legacy of discovery and generosity.鈥

The Department of Special Collections in 51猎奇入口鈥 Peter J. Shields Library will be the repository for the collection. Once cataloged, the papers will be accessible as research resources for both the university and the public.

The gift of the collection to the library reflects the longstanding relationship between 51猎奇入口 and the Mondavi family. Robert Mondavi regularly consulted the research of 51猎奇入口 faculty members such as Maynard Amerine, the late viticulture and enology professor whose work on taste perception and home winemaking methods helped promote the consumption of wine as a popular beverage.

鈥51猎奇入口 is thrilled to be the new home of the Robert G. Mondavi Papers,鈥 said Acting University Librarian Randolph M. Siverson. 鈥淭his collection will provide a window into the connections and activities of one of the world鈥檚 most notable winemakers. We greatly appreciate that the Mondavi family has entrusted 51猎奇入口 with this marvelous collection.鈥

The collection includes documents such as Mondavi鈥檚 speech at Julia Child鈥檚 90th birthday celebration; a transcribed oral history of Robert Mondavi; a photo of Robert with his parents on his college graduation in 1936; and Mondavi鈥檚 correspondence with then-Gov. Gray Davis.

鈥淭he collection will be an excellent resource for faculty, students, and researchers writing dissertations, theses, and publications,鈥 said Head of Special Collections Daryl Morrison.

The collection also includes speeches that convey Mondavi鈥檚 philosophy about wine, such as the following excerpt from a 1989 speech:

鈥淢y purpose is to educate people for what wine is鈥 It is the temperate, civilized, romantic meal-time beverage recognized in the Bible. The liquid food praised since civilization started 8,000 years ago by rulers, philosophers, physicians, scholars and statesmen for life, happiness and longevity. It is the only natural beverage that feeds not only the body but the soul and spirit of man.鈥

The papers were donated by Mondavi鈥檚 children: Marcia Mondavi Borger, a partner at Continuum Estate, a newly established vineyard estate in Napa Valley; Tim Mondavi, also a partner at Continuum Estate; and Michael Mondavi, the founder of the Michael Mondavi Family Estate and Folio Fine Wine Partners.

鈥淟ike 51猎奇入口, my father believed passionately that learning is lifelong and a shared knowledge of wine and food elevates all our lives,鈥 said Mondavi Borger. 鈥淲e are very pleased to be able to honor Dad鈥檚 accomplishments with this gift, and hope that his papers will be a source of knowledge and inspiration.鈥

Michael Mondavi commented on the teaching and research value of the collection: 鈥淚t is a special honor to share my father鈥檚 papers with students and scholars who are interested in the history of California wines.鈥

For Tim Mondavi, the gift of the papers is in keeping with the example his father set to share his winemaking knowledge. 鈥淔rom 1936, when my family first came to Napa Valley until his passing in 2008, my father amassed a lifetime's worth of knowledge and expertise,鈥 he said. 鈥淗e was always ready to share his experience with all who came to see him at the winery he built in Oakville. It is an honor to know that his work will continue to teach and guide students at 51猎奇入口 now and in the future.鈥

Robert Mondavi is credited with bringing worldwide recognition to California wine through his use of new technology and his management and marketing expertise.

鈥淩obert Mondavi brought a new understanding to the wine industry,鈥 said Andrew Waterhouse, chair of the Department of Viticulture and Enology at 51猎奇入口. 鈥淗e encouraged his Napa neighbors to learn about new technology from 51猎奇入口 and other research centers worldwide, so that the overall quality of Napa wine rose dramatically. Robert鈥檚 support of 51猎奇入口 teaching, research and extension demonstrated his commitment to elevating the quality of all California wines.鈥

After heading Charles Krug Winery with his brother for 23 years, Mondavi, together with son Michael, founded Robert Mondavi Winery in 1966. He was 52 years old at the time. The first major winery built in Napa Valley since Prohibition, the Mondavi enterprise introduced several fine winemaking techniques to California, including cold fermentation, stainless steel tanks and the use of French oak barrels. Mondavi also started blind tastings in Napa Valley, allowing consumers to evaluate wine quality. In the 1970s, the winery was among the first to export premium wines.

The Robert Mondavi Winery grew to include multiple wineries and extensive vineyard holdings in California as well as partnerships with prominent wine families in France, Italy, Chile and Australia. Mondavi died in 2008 at the age of 94.

鈥淭his great historical collection 鈥 reflecting Robert Mondavi鈥檚 contributions to the California wine industry 鈥 is a rich mine of inspiration for those who, like me, are driven to excel in winemaking,鈥 said Warren Winiarski, the founder of Stag鈥檚 Leap Wine Cellars and owner of Arcadia Vineyard in Napa Valley. Winiarski worked with Robert Mondavi beginning in 1966. He joined with members of the Mondavi family in providing philanthropic support to the library for the preservation of the collection.

Robert and his wife, Margrit, were also generous supporters of the university. In 2001, the couple gave $35 million to 51猎奇入口 to launch the Robert Mondavi Institute for Wine and Food Science and to help build the Robert and Margrit Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts. The institute includes the world鈥檚 first LEED Platinum winery, brewery and food sciences facility, which was constructed entirely with philanthropic funds. It officially opened its doors in January.

Margrit Mondavi continues to be actively involved at 51猎奇入口, serving as honorary co-chair of the university鈥檚 first-ever $1 billion fundraising initiative, The Campaign for 51猎奇入口. Last year, she pledged $2 million toward the design and construction of a planned 51猎奇入口 Museum of Art.

鈥淚t is very fitting that Robert鈥檚 papers have been given to 51猎奇入口, as Robert was incredibly proud of his association with this university, and grateful for the outstanding teachers and researchers in viticulture and enology,鈥 Margrit Mondavi said. 鈥淚 know he would have shared his children鈥檚 joy in making this gift to such a great university, a university that has produced graduates who have contributed immensely to the California wine industry.鈥

51猎奇入口鈥 University Library is already home to one of the finest collections of grape-growing and winemaking literature in the world. The holdings of the research collection include more than 29,000 volumes with nearly 7,000 rare books from the 16th century on and more than 70 manuscript and archival collections. More than 40 languages are represented. The viticulture and enology collection includes manuscripts from many esteemed leaders in the field, such as Amerine and the late Harold Olmo, a 51猎奇入口 professor who established the first grapevine quarantine facility in the 1950s, enabling California growers to import foreign vines, and in turn leading to an expansion of the state鈥檚 wine industry.

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Sarah Colwell, 530-752-9842, sccolwell@ucdavis.edu

Randolph Siverson, University Library, (530) 752-2110, rmsiverson@ucdavis.edu

Daryl Morrison, University Library, (530) 752-2112, dmorrison@ucdavis.edu

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