About Ridge Monte Bello
Monte Bello is one of the sacred sites of American wine: the high limestone ridge above Cupertino where Ridge Vineyards, guided for half a century by the legendary Paul Draper, makes the Cabernet-based estate wine that placed fifth at the 1976 Judgment of Paris and won the thirtieth-anniversary rematch outright. Vines here date to the 1880s-era Monte Bello Winery, whose stone cellars Ridge still uses.
Draper's pre-industrial philosophy, native yeasts, patient elevage, transparent labeling, made Monte Bello a benchmark of restraint and longevity, wines that age for decades and define mountain Cabernet. Tastings on the ridge, 2,300 feet over Silicon Valley, are pilgrimage material.