Williams Selyem Still Going Strong

Winemaker Jeff Mangahas is a steward of quality and tradition at the Sonoma legend

Wine Spectator senior editor James Molesworth
Williams Selyem’s Pinot Noirs have always been inspired by Burgundy, and with Domaine Faiveley as the new owner, winemaking director Jeff Mangahas tells senior editor James Molesworth that isn’t going to change. (Alina Tyulyu)

Senior editor James Molesworth spoke with Williams Selyem winemaking director Jeff Mangahas about this celebrated Sonoma winery’s Pinot Noirs both past and present as ownership passes to acclaimed Burgundy house Domaine Faiveley. Read Molesworth’s column here!

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