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Our Wine Maker, Benoit Murat
French winemaker Benoit Murat came to Olympic Cellars in September 2004, seeking to experience winemaking in a different part of the world. He quickly made a name for himself with a unique winemaking style that is earning the attention of judges and consumers alike.
Benoit became interested in making wine while helping with the 1996/1997 harvest in Saint-Emilion, a medieval town in the
After completing an additional apprenticeship in marketing and estate management and working for two cooperative wineries in
Hitting the cellar running, he initiated a review of each aspect of Olympic Cellars’ production from grape contracts to equipment to cooperage. Improvements were initiated with the 2004 harvest and continue ongoing. These changes coupled with Benoit’s talent and winemaking style, a mélange of French and American winemaking techniques, ripe fruit and balanced tannins, have done the winery proud.
Benoit’s first “grape to bottle wine”, Olympic Cellars’ 2004 Dungeness Red Lemberger, (his first experience with this grape variety) received the prestigious Jefferson Cup Award at the 2005 Jefferson Cup Invitational, a competition honoring the “best of the best” among U.S. wineries from all of America’s wine regions. His 2004 Rosé Lemberger, a.k.a. Rosé the Riveter under the Working Girl® label, has also won multiple gold medals.
“Benoit is a master of his craft and is taking our premium varietals to a new level,” says Olympic Cellars Owner Kathy Charlton. “Barrel samples of La Dolce Vida, our premier label, are indicative of the outstanding quality he is producing at our winery. There’s an explosion of fruit in our barrels. I love barrel tasting days!!
Olympic Cellars has no connection to, affiliation with or endorsement by the U.S. Olympic Committee, the U.S. Olympic Team or the Olympic Movement.




