1884
Louis Mel Finds His Happy Place
In the scorching summer of 1884, Louis Mel, a 45-year-old French insurance salesman, and his wife Marie Bire embarked on a journey through California, seeking a place to call home. Covering the entire Western United States in his insurance ventures, Mel found himself captivated by the beauty of Livermore Valley. The clean water, picturesque vistas, and soil reminiscent of his native France convinced the Mels that this was the perfect place to plant roots, or more specifically, a vineyard.
What makes this tale even more intriguing is Louis Mel’s unexpected connection to the illustrious Chateau d’Yquem in Bordeaux, France. Marie’s childhood friend, the Marquise de Lur-Saluces, played a pivotal role. This connection would later prove instrumental in shaping the destiny of the Livermore Valley.