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  1. André Viktorovich Tchelistcheff (Russian: Андрей Викторович Челищев; December 7, 1901 – April 5, 1994) was America's most influential post-Prohibition winemaker. Tchelistcheff is most notable for his contributions toward defining the style of California's best wines, especially Cabernet Sauvignon.

  2. Andre Tchelistcheff is remembered as the man who shaped the rise of the California premium wine industry after the Repeal of Prohibition. His knowledge and leadership raised the standards of grape growing and winemaking in California to a level of excellence never before seen in our wine history.

  3. 11 de mar. de 2021 · En 1938, tras la derogación de la prohibición, un De Latour de 78 años regresó a su Francia natal en busca de un viticultor que llevara su exitoso viñedo a un nuevo nivel. El profesor Paul Marsais...

  4. André Tchelistcheff Often called "the Maestro", André Tchelistcheff is widely considered the most profoundly influential winemaker in Napa Valley history. From the moment of his arrival in Napa in 1938, he shaped and guided the philosophy of innovation and terroir expression in wine making.

  5. André Tchelistcheff, the “Dean of American Winemaking,” was a seminal figure, a legendary winemaker, and one of the most remarkable men of the twentieth century. His influence and contributions almost singlehandedly made possible the rapid development in the quality of wine in the United States after the repeal of Prohibition.

  6. Feb 25 2021. Nikolay Shevchenko. Getty Images. Follow Russia Beyond on Facebook. André Tchelistcheff could have been killed in the Russian Civil War, but he survived to revolutionize the...

  7. 21 de abr. de 2014 · NAPA, Calif. – It has been 20 years since “the Maestro” died, and André Tchelistcheff left an indelible imprint on the Pacific Northwest wine industry, particularly Washington.