| Article: | The Martini Legacy Three illustrious wine men became deeply involved with the Napa Valley after Prohibition. First was Louis M. Martini, who built his own winery in 1933 in St. Helena and was the winemaker. The next was wine maker Andre Tchelistcheff at Beaulieu in 1938. The third in the triumvirate was John Daniel, Jr., who took over Inglenook in 1939 with his eccentric but great winemaker George Dueur. |