Decanter Magazine - the route to all good wine

Latest issue
Subscribe
Renew online
Buy Decanter:
In the UK
In the US
Find your nearest
UK newsagent

News Alerts
Keep up to date with news alerts and newsletters including decantertrade
Enter your email address:
Shopping Mall

Retailers
UK and Europe
Worldwide
Shopping
Property
Recruitment
Books
Accessories & Gifts
Storage & Refrigeration
Tourism

Learning Route
Free tasting kit
Links
Wine courses
Wine clubs
The basics
Wine terminology - grapes
How do they taste?
Glossary
Wine Investment
Features
2007 Harvest reports
Book reviews
Richard Mayson's Alentejo diary
Am I a great vintage?
Bordeaux En Primeur
Burgundy 2006
Other Features
Events reports
Events slideshows
Decanter contributors
RSS Feed
Latest News

Jamie Davies: obituary
February 15, 2008

Tim Teichgraeber

Jamie Davies, who died on Tuesday at the age of 73, was co-founder of Napa Valley's Schramsberg Vineyards and one of the first generation of true Napa pioneers.

Davies and her late husband Jack Davies bought the shabby 100-year-old Calistoga estate of Jacob Schram in 1965 with the goal – some would call it naïve – of producing Champagne-calibre sparkling wine in California.

In an interesting footnote, Robert Louis Stevenson, honeymooning in the region in 1880, mentioned tasting 18 different Schramsberg wines.

Jamie and Jack Davies entered the business with good taste but little experience of winemaking. They became not only pioneers, but ambassadors of California wine.

Related stories:
  • Schramsberg founder Jamie Davies dies
  • Schramsberg was the first California sparkling wine made from Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, and soon became California's benchmark of the style.

    The wine was quickly appreciated. In 1972 President Richard Nixon took a bottle of the 1969 Schramsberg Blanc de Blancs to China, to lubricate peace talks with Chinese Premier Zhou Enlai.

    Over the years Schramsberg has been served at the White House on many occasions.

    To this day, Schramsberg's wines are on a par with those produced by French Champagne houses in California, speaking volumes of the Davies family's commitment to quality over the years.

    Other notable ventures included a partnership in the RMS distillery with Cognac distiller Remy Martin and the J Davies Cabernet Sauvignon named after Jack Davies.

    In common with many great wine clans, the Davies family business had its share of controversy.

    Last year her son John Davies, who lives in Moscow, Russia, sued his mother on several counts, not least his right to a third of the family fortune. Local paper the Weekly Calistogan reported his claim that his mother's 'dementia-addled incompetence' prevented her from running the estate.

    Most of the claims were thrown out by the Napa Superior Court, although one, concerning Jamie's involvement in the sale of John's shares, was allowed to proceed.

    Davies is survived by her sister, Dallas Price Van Breda, and three sons, Bill, Hugh, the current CEO of Schramsberg, and John.

    Have your say...
    To post your comment on this story, email us at news@decanter.com, making sure the relevant headline is in the subject field


    Register on decanter.com absolutely free for news alerts delivered direct to your email inbox, and our fortnightly newsletter with advance notice of what’s coming up in Decanter magazine, offers, competitions and more.

    PLUS registration is a one-stop shop for the Decanter magazine Archive and Decanter Fine Wine Tracker.

    Search for similar news stories

    Back to index

    Advertisements
    Shopping directory
    Poll
    Is there too much Bordeaux coverage in Decanter?
    To comment on this month's poll email editor@decanter.com

    Members Log in

    Username
    Password
    keep me signed in unless I sign out

    Register free Forgot password?

    Decanter worldwide

    Chinese
    Hungarian

    Sister sites

    House to Home
    Country Life
    Horse & Hound
    The Field
    Shooting UK
    Homes & Gardens
    Ideal Home
    Yachting and Boating World
    All IPC Media sites

    Contact Us

    Editorial...support...
    sales...marketing...
    Decanter media pack

    Contact us | Terms & Conditions | Privacy Policy | Sitemap | Trusted Reviews
    © Copyright 2007 IPC Media Limited, All rights reserved