This is the story of four sisters. A story that begins with humble values which in turn instilled strong work ethics in each of the women from a very young age. The four sisters’ great-grandparents, Cesare and Rosa Mondavi, purchased Charles Krug Winery shortly after the end of prohibition and assumed winery operations in 1943. Cesare and Rosa’s passion, determination and vision quickly began to shape and bring attention to Napa Valley as one of California’s premium wine regions. Years of research stimulated their grandfather, Peter Sr., to curate and introduce revolutionary winemaking techniques that continue to be utilized in today’s modern winemaking. Methods commonly used include cold fermentation, cold-sterile filtration and aging wine in French oak barrels. Their grandfather worked closely with each sister, mentoring and shaping them, to continue the legacy of the Mondavi Family until he passed away at the wise age of 101.
Starting at the curious and energetic age of 10, each sister- Angelina, Alycia, Riana and Giovanna- spent their summers learning the family business from the ground up. Their grandparents wanted to not only share their passion for wine but to additionally generate strong values and inspire the Sisters to understand that their work was a true labor of love. Knowing exactly how to accomplish this, the girls were put to work in the cellar and lab rather than the tasting room. Summer days consisted of odd jobs throughout the winery including schlepping hoses, cleaning tanks, soaking bottles, pulling samples and running analyses. A family tradition of summer winery jobs alongside their grandfather and father led each of the sisters to begin their own romance with the wine industry and subsequently each fell in love with their heritage simultaneously.
With a desire to honor and pay respect to the generations before them, the sisters launched Dark Matter Wines in 2005, which was followed by the purchase of Aloft in 2017. Both labels focus on elements lending to the homage of the Mondavi Family, however have been reinvented in a presence that speaks to the sister’s personalities and mission for years to come.
The sisters are forever grateful to the mentors who have contributed to the success of Dark Matter coming to fruition- their grandfather Peter Mondavi Sr., their father Marc, mother Janice, Kathy Simpson (Alycia’s personal mentor) a marketing guru and their viticulturist Jim Barbour.
Angelina Mondavi has officially staked her spot within a new generation of winemakers. She began her career at an early age of 10 assisting in the lab at her family’s winery, Charles Krug. She went on to attend Villanova University and majored in Chemistry with a minor in business. She knew winemaking was calling her name and wished to lay the ideal foundation for herself.
Angelina quickly became indoctrinated into the wine industry by landing her first job with the Hess Collection working as a lab rat during harvest. After harvest concluded, she packed up her bags and moved to Barossa Valley in Australia landing a position working harvest at Yalumba Wine Company. While working in Australia, she also earned a master’s degree in Oenology from the University of Adelaide’s Waite Campus.
In 2007 Napa Valley called her back as Angelina joined Pine Ridge Vineyards as the assistant winemaker until 2010. Since then, she has embarked on numerous adventures and endeavors, including working as an assistant winemaker for five and a half years for a Napa Valley cult brand securing well over a dozen 100-point scores from Robert Parker. While producing these wines Angelina joined forces with her three sisters to launch two highly sought-after Howell Mountain brands, Aloft and Dark Matter wines.
Now 40 years old, and with over a decade of working dual hemispheres, Angelina just completed her 30th harvest and launched her own company called A. Mondavi Consulting. Consulting as a winemaker, her portfolio includes Brasswood Cellars, Aloft and Dark Matter Wines, Illum, Castlevale, Flat Top Hills, and the newly launched Harrow Cellars from Sonoma. In addition to running her personal business, Angelina currently carries the honor of serving as a director on the family’s company board for C. Mondavi & Family, standing proudly with her sisters as they all strive to continue the families legacy and humble roots.
It is no exaggeration to say Alycia Mondavi and her three sisters were introduced to the wine industry at birth: they were born into one of Napa Valley’s prominent wine families that has owned and operated C. Mondavi and Family since 1943. Alycia, just like her other siblings, had to earn their place within the family’s company as the older generation refused to allow her to simply ride their “coattails of success.”
And put to work she was. Just like her father and her sisters, Alycia received her first paycheck at age 10, small as it was. Working for a mere $0.25 an hour as an apprentice at the winery, she was utilized in many different departments from the laboratory to the hospitality center. In 2007 she graduated from the University of San Diego with a business degree in marketing and business management and in 2008 she earned her paralegal certificate.
For four years following her graduation, Alycia was employed as a paralegal in a law firm located in the Napa Valley and as an assistant marketing consultant launching and managing small ultra- premium Napa Valley wine labels. Her experience as a paralegal combined with realistic life lessons from the wine industry, enabled her to not only study but also gain real life experience throughout various avenues including viticultural practices, wine compliance, grape contracts, launching new wine brands, and luxury brand marketing.
In 2012, she joined her sister, Riana, as a fourth-generation family member working for C. Mondavi & Family as a marketing associate managing the family’s high-end brand Aloft. Today, Alycia continues to oversee Dark Matter Wines as well as manage the daily operations of the sisters’ other label, Aloft Wines. Between her time managing the Mondavi Sisters’ Collection and serving as a Brand Ambassador for C. Mondavi & Family, her goal is to continue her family’s legacy.
Although very devoted to the Mondavi Sisters’ Collection, Alycia spends much of her spare time involved in charities that support causes near and dear to her. Today, Alycia serves as a Board of Director for Napa Valley Vintners and Festival Napa Valley, while also serving on countless nonprofit committees.
Riana also grew up in the family’s “playground” however still learned the ropes of the family business just as her sisters had. Riana attended Villanova and in 2009 graduated with a degree in Marketing and International Business.
Immediately after graduation, Riana entered the wine industry as a Restaurant Wine Sales Associate for Southern Wine & Spirits. The country’s largest wine & spirits distributor quickly supplied Riana with a breadth of knowledge and education in the world of wine sales & distribution.
In January of 2011, Riana relocated to Seattle, WA after joining the family business in the Pacific Northwest. There she spent four years as the Northwest Regional Sales Manager for C.Mondavi & Family while overseeing sales in five states. While in Seattle, Riana brought a new level of brand recognition and exposure to C. Mondavi & Family as the first member of the Fourth Generation to join the family business.
Riana moved back to California in the fall of 2014 to reside close to her family in the Napa Valley. Continuing to support the family business, she spent the following two years managing the Northern California Regional Sales followed by two years living in Dallas, TX to launch the company’s first National Accounts On-Premise Sales program. After Texas, she and her husband returned once again to the Napa Valley where Riana assumed the role as Director of West Coast Chains.
In addition to working full-time for C. Mondavi Family, she is Co-Proprietress and a Brand Ambassador for Mondavi Sisters’ Collection, which includes Aloft and Dark Matter Wines. While joining her three sisters to put their own mark in the wine industry, they focus to continue their family legacy with the same passion and devotion as the generations before them while also bringing a fresh perspective and young energy to the brand!
Just like her three older sisters, Giovanna (Gigi) has wine in her blood. As the youngest of four girls, Gigi grew up following the family tradition of working as a lab assistant at her family’s winery, Charles Krug, beginning at the young age of 10. She ventured away from Napa Valley to spend her high school years at Brentwood College, a boarding school located on Vancouver Island, British Columbia. After her time on Vancouver Island, she moved to Boston, MA where she graduated from the D’Amore McKim School of Business at Northeastern University. Gigi quickly became enthralled with MFS Investments after a 6-month internship captivated her. Eleven years later, while continuing her career as MFS’ Defined Contribution
Specialist in the Midwest, Gigi was given the opportunity to relocate to their Denver, CO branch where she stepped in as Regional Manager.
While her current career keeps her enraptured by the financial world, each new home of hers has provided her with an expanse of experiences within the food & wine industry. As family roots still run deep, Gigi also serves as a Fourth Generation Family Ambassador within the family business while co-owning and growing sales for Aloft and Dark Matter Wines..