Mia Klein

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Mia Klein
Born
California, United States
NationalityAmerican
Alma materUniversity of California Davis, 1983
Occupation(s)Winemaker, entrepreneur, wine consultant
AwardsFood & Wine Winemaker of the Year, 2003

Mia Klein is a Californian winemaker and entrepreneur, founder of Selene Wines in Napa, California.[1] Her career has spanned decades in the food and wine industry in both Northern and Southern California.

Before studying enology at the University of California, Davis, Klein was a professional chef in San Francisco. Mentored by well-known Napa Valley winemakers, Cathy Corison and Tony Soter,[2] Klein has made wine for several critically acclaimed wineries including Palmaz Vineyards, Chappellet Winery, Araujo Estate Wines, Cimarossa, Spottswoode, Viader, Dalla Valle Vineyard and Robert Pepi Winery.[3]

She is currently producing wine under her own-labeled, Selene, as well as producing wine for Bressler Winery and Boyanci.[4]

Personal life and education[edit]

Mia Klein grew up in Hermosa Beach, California.[5] When she was a senior in high school her family relocated to San Francisco. She worked at a wine shop in San Francisco.[6] Klein was a chef working in a seafood restaurant.[7] While at work, she would taste wine, which invoked her interest in wine.[2] She started studying enology at the University of California, Davis, where she worked as a lab assistant for Professor Ann Noble.[8][9] Klein graduated in 1983.[6]

Career[edit]

After graduating from Davis, she worked at Chappellet Winery under winemaker Cathy Corison.[9] In the early 1980s she became assistant winemaker.[6] After Chappellet, she worked at Robert Pepi Winery. She met Tony Soter, while working at Robert Pepi. Soter and Klein would go start a consulting business, providing services to numerous Napa Valley wineries. Klein also worked at Dalla Valle Vineyard. She replaced winemaker Heidi Peterson Barrett at Dalla Valle.[9] Klein was the first winemaker for Bressler Winery in 1999. She is the winemaker for Boyanci and Cimarossa Vineyards (since 2009[10]), and has provided consulting services to Palmaz Vineyards, Spottswoode, Viader and cult wine label Araujo.[6][7][11] Soter left the consulting business in 1999 and Klein continues to consult.[12]

Selene Wines[edit]

Klein started her own wine label, Selene Wines, in 1991. The label makes Merlot, Sauvignon blanc, Cabernet Sauvignon, and a red wine blend.[9] The Merlots are macerated in tanks with skins being kept on for 21-days. The wine is aged in 70% new French Oak barrels. The Napa Valley Merlot's grapes are sourced from grapes in St. Helena and near Calistoga.[7] The Sauvignon blanc, Selene Sauvignon blanc, uses Musqué grapes from the Hyde Vineyard in the Carneros AVA.[7][9] The first vintage was in 1992.[13] The wine is not processed via malolactic fermentation. It's fermented, in 40% to 50% new French oak barrels, and half in stainless steel barrels.[7] The blend is called Chesler. The wines are made at the Laird Family Estate winery.[9] A large portion of the Merlot and Sauvignon blanc wines are distributed to restaurants.[7]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Weissman, Cale (2016-01-06). "How El Niño Is Impacting California's Wine Industry". Eater. Retrieved 2017-10-14.
  2. ^ a b "Mia Klein: Coming into Wine". video.winespectator.com. Retrieved 2017-10-14.
  3. ^ Sogg, Daniel (2000-03-30). "California's Fisher Vineyards Hires Mia Klein | News | News & Features | Wine Spectator". WineSpectator.com. Retrieved 2017-10-14.
  4. ^ "Mia Klein Wnemaker". www.bresslervineyards.com. Bressler Vineyards, LLC. Retrieved 2017-10-14.
  5. ^ Neff, Kristen Jones. "Wonderful Women Winemakers". Edible. Retrieved 9 December 2012.
  6. ^ a b c d Teague, Lettie. "Napa's Hired Gun". Food & Wine. Archived from the original on 13 October 2012. Retrieved 9 December 2012.
  7. ^ a b c d e f "Serious Merlot". Wine People. Retrieved 9 December 2012.
  8. ^ "This woman inspired a generation of female winemakers". Fortune. Retrieved 2017-10-14.
  9. ^ a b c d e f "Mia Klein". People and institutions. Calwineries. Retrieved 9 December 2012.
  10. ^ James Brock, Napa Valley Winery Couple Embraces a Special Tasting Event That Will Bring Their Wines Right to Your Door in Texas, Papercitymag.com, 23 October 2020
  11. ^ Gilbert, Lucia and John. "Mia Klein". Winemakers A-Z. Women Winemakers of California. Retrieved 9 December 2012.
  12. ^ Woolever, Laurie. "On Harvest with ... Mia Klein". Seasonal. Wine Spectator. Retrieved 9 December 2012.
  13. ^ "Salene Wines". North Bay Biz. June 2006. Retrieved 20 December 2012.

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