Senate Passes Boxer, Feinstein Resolution to Honor Robert Mondavi
June 16, 2008 -- Washington, D.C. – Today, the Senate adopted a resolution by Senator Barbara Boxer and Senator Dianne Feinstein (both D-CA) honoring the life of Robert Mondavi, a pioneer of the California wine industry who passed away in May at the age of 94.
Mondavi wine barrels: Photo by IanL (CC)
Senator Boxer said, “Those who knew Robert Mondavi recognized him as a uniquely passionate and brilliant man who made countless contributions to California’s wine industry. He took pride in promoting California wines worldwide and advocating causes that he held close to his heart. His work will be remembered fondly by all those whose lives he touched. He will be deeply missed in the Napa Valley and throughout California.”
“You can’t think of California wine without thinking of Robert Mondavi,” Senator Feinstein said. “This resolution is a fitting tribute to a man who served his community and his country by being an ambassador for California wine and food around the globe.”
The resolution recognizes Mondavi’s many achievements, including the establishment, in 1965, of the Napa Valley winery that bore his name and helped bring visibility and acclaim to California wine, the innovative techniques he brought to wine production, as well as his commitment to philanthropy.
Congressman Mike Thompson (D-CA) introduced a companion resolution in the House.
Source: Senator Barbara Boxer
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