Louis M. Martini Winery Entrance

What’s New at Louis M. Martini

At Louis M. Martini, there’s always something exciting happening, and we can’t wait to share it with you! From the thrill of new wine releases and seasonal events to intimate behind-the-scenes moments in the vineyard and cellar, this page is your window into our world. We’re deeply rooted in tradition, yet we’re constantly evolving, and we invite you to join us on this journey. Come see what’s new, reconnect with what you’ve always loved, and experience the passion and dedication that go into every bottle. Welcome to a place where every visit is a celebration of wine, community, and the timeless art of winemaking.

 

current release wines

Our current releases reflect the most recent chapters in our winemaking story. Handcrafted with precision and purpose, each bottle offers a refined glimpse into the nuances of the vintage and the character of our estate.


at the winery

From exclusive wine club gatherings to seasonal offerings in Martini Park, each experience is designed to bring people together over exceptional wine and unforgettable moments.

People enjoying the Louis M. Martini Pairings in the Park Experience

PAIRINGS IN THE PARK

Join us for an unforgettable “Pairings in the Park” experience, where you can relax and unwind on a blanket on the lawn, savoring pairings crafted by our Estate Chef Aaron and his talented team. Perfect for couples or small groups, this experience includes thoughtfully paired wine and bites.

Offered Thursday – Sunday.

$75 per person

Reservations required.

 


on the blog

Ever wonder what really goes on behind the scenes in the vineyard and cellar? We give you a firsthand look from the people who know it best—our dedicated winemakers, vineyard crew, and passionate team.

Bottle of the Gryphon

How We Make The Gryphon Cabernet Sauvignon

A Journey into Cabernet Sauvignon Winemaking.

Budbreak Update

Budbreak is one of the most exciting times of year in our vineyards.

The Art of Cellering

Two years from now, five years from now, 20 years from now — a beautifully aged wine is worth the wait.

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