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Margrit Mondavi, Widow Of Pioneer California Winemaker, Dies At 91

NAPA (CBS/AP) -- Margrit Biever Mondavi, the widow of California wine pioneer Robert G. Mondavi who served as the company's cultural affairs director for decades, has died. She was 91.

Mondavi died Friday afternoon of cancer at her Napa home, said Keith Roberts, her son-in-law.

Margrit Mondavi
Winemaker Margrit Mondavi photographed in 2011 in Napa. (Randall Michelson via Getty Images)

"She was the great lady of Napa Valley and the wine world in general. She was a gift to all of us," Roberts said. "She and her husband invented the modern wine business in California, and the United States."

Robert Mondavi at His Napa Valley Winery
Robert Mondavi photographed at his winery in Napa Valley. (Patrick Downs via Getty Images)

The Swiss-born Mondavi joined Robert Mondavi Winery in 1967, a year after it was founded. She married Robert G. Mondavi in 1980. It was the second marriage for both. He died in 2008.

The Mondavis were among pioneering Napa Valley producers who helped turn the agricultural area northeast of San Francisco into a world-renowned wine growing region.

Magrit Mondavi at Barrel Art Napa Valley
In celebration of Auction Napa Valley's 25th anniversary, 25 60-gallon oak barrels were transformed into works of art. Pictured is Margrit Biever Mondavi working on her piece. (Getty Images)

Mondavi, an accomplished painter, was the winery's vice president of cultural affairs and had a dream of combining wine with fine art, music and food, according to a statement from the winery.

"She created a showplace for painters, sculptors, photographers, jazz and classical musicians and the great chefs and winemakers of the world," the statement said.

Mondavi founded the winery's Summer Music Festival in 1969 as a benefit for the local symphony. Over the years, it has drawn performers such as Ella Fitzgerald, Harry Belafonte and Tony Bennett. A winter classical music series was created later to benefit local music organizations.

Mondavi also introduced cooking classes that evolved into a "Great Chefs" series at the winery.

She and her husband also endowed arts centers and schools and a local opera house.

"Like painting and music, wine and food speak to the heart," she said, according to the winery statement. "By honoring the world of the senses, of memory and emotions, the rites of the table express our humanity."

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