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By Peggy W


We spent the night here...

One very fond memory of one of our California wine country trips in late April of 1991 originated here at Lillie Langtry's house which is now used as a guest house for Guenoc Winery.

After flying from Houston to San Francisco, we rented a car and drove to the winery which is located at the northern part of the Napa Valley stretching into Lake County.

It was pre-arranged that we would be guests of the owners of Guenoc Winery. It just so happened that we were the sole occupants of the guest house that night. It is a sprawling and beautiful old Victorian house and we had our pick of the bedrooms.

Naturally we chose to stay in Lillie's old room.

Lillie Langtry's house

Plaque attached to the house.
Lillie Langtry's house.
Lillie Langtry's house.
Wonderful wrap around porch and balcony on Lillie's house.
Wonderful wrap around porch and balcony on Lillie's house.
One view looking out from the house.
One view looking out from the house.
The California poppies were in full bloom!
The California poppies were in full bloom!


Who was Lillie Langtry?

Click on the links to the right for extensive details of Lillie's life.

Suffice it to briefly say...she was a famous stage actress well known to European and American theatre-goers in the late 19th and early 20th century as well as being known as an International beauty. She was also "favored" by British royalty and was beloved by many men in her life.

Her nickname was the "Jersey Lily."

In 1888 she purchased 4,200 acres of land in the Guenoc Valley and decided to make wine. She actually brought a French winemaker from Bordeaux by the name of Henri Descelles to accomplish that goal.

Her likeness was placed on the labels and Guenoc wines today still sport that image of her.


This oak tree on the property is said to be one of the oldest of it's kind in California.
This oak tree on the property is said to be one of the oldest of it's kind in California.
Downstairs parlor in the Langtry House
Downstairs parlor in the Langtry House
Dining room downstairs
Dining room downstairs
Lillie's bedroom upstairs
Lillie's bedroom upstairs
Freddie Gebhardt's room across the upstair's parlor from Lillie's room.
Freddie Gebhardt's room across the upstair's parlor from Lillie's room.

We settle in...

 

The grounds surrounding this expansive old Victorian house are beautiful. Rolling hills and fields of orange blooming poppies painted our view wherever we looked.

After we were let into the house and had time to look around, we decided that we wanted to sleep in Lillie Langtry's bedroom. How many people can say that? We thought that it would be fun.

Supposedly her favorite color was yellow and her bedroom was certainly ablaze with variations of that hue. Some old wallpaper in the closet might have actually been what she had selected.

Most of the furnishings in the house are no longer original to what Lillie Langtry had owned with the exception of a beautiful old gramophone which did belong to her. The furniture in the house replicates what would have been the style to suit the period of the late 1880's.

The downstairs parlor was comfortable and over the fireplace was a portrait of Lillie.

In one corner of the dining room was the wooden gramophone that was originally hers.

Upstairs there was a parlor separating her room from Freddie Gebhardt's room. He was one of her male friends that also owned property adjacent to hers.

More photos from the Langtry house...

My husband standing next to Lillie Langtry's gramophone.
My husband standing next to Lillie Langtry's gramophone.
Upstairs parlor between Lillie's and Freddie's bedrooms.
Upstairs parlor between Lillie's and Freddie's bedrooms.
A downstair's bedroom in the Langtry house.
A downstair's bedroom in the Langtry house.
Planted vineyard looking toward the winery.
Planted vineyard looking toward the winery.

Some of the land on the Guenoc estate
Some of the land on the Guenoc estate
Karen's cat, Falina, sitting atop her baby grand piano.
Karen's cat, Falina, sitting atop her baby grand piano.

Our evening...

Having driven through the little town while getting to our specially arranged lodging for the night, we spotted a couple of restaurants and thought that we would probably pick one of them in which to have supper that evening when we were surprised by a telephone call.

Karen Melander-Magoon invited us to join her for a tour of the vineyards. She picked us up and began to show us some of the vineyards nearby. She brought some Guenoc wines to taste as we looked down upon the land where the grapes were grown. This was such a wonderful treat and totally unexpected. We knew that a tour of the winery was arranged for the next day.

We were getting along so well that instead of inviting us to join her at one of those restaurants in town as she had planned to do, she instead invited us to continue the evening in her home on the estate. Of course we said "yes!"

We learned that the Magoon family had been huge landholders in Hawaii and had descended from Hawaiian royalty and Chinese nobility. 23 acres of land that was needed for the University of Hawaii was converted into 23,000 acres of California property.

Most of the land is utilized for ranching but a portion was already started by Lillie Langtry as a vineyard, and the Magoon family decided to pursue an expansion of that and have obviously done so successfully.

Karen who is Orville Magoon's wife takes an active part in the winery. She handles public relations and marketing for the winery but also had an interesting career prior to that. She sang opera for twenty years in Austria and Germany.

Orville was on business in Hawaii, so we did not get to meet him. But Karen pulled out all the stops!

She thawed some wild boar out of her freezer and made a delicious lasagna along with a wonderful fresh salad picked from her garden filled with fragrant herbs all of which she grows. Homemade brownies completed the meal.

Wild boar roam the estate. Hunting and fishing is an added attraction for those fortunate enough to be invited by the Magoons as guests.

Naturally it goes without saying that we also enjoyed an assortment of Guenoc wines to accompany that meal prepared by Karen.

That night we sampled the following Guenoc wines...

Sauvignon Blanc

Chardonnay......Regular and Reserve

Cabernet Sauvignon.......Regular and Reserve

and Zinfandel.

A very special treat was her singing! She taught us "The Wine Song" that she had created and after dinner I joined her in some songs while she played her baby grand piano. It turned out to be a very late night, but one that will remain in our memory banks forever!


The wisteria was in full bloom at the winery.
The wisteria was in full bloom at the winery.
Near the top of the original Langtry winery land.
Near the top of the original Langtry winery land.

The next day...

 

We met Karen the next day after a little sleep following our wonderfully entertaining night at her home. At the winery were two friends of Orville's who had come primarily to do some fishing on the grounds of the estate. Karen gave the four of us a full tour of the winery and the original Langtry vineyards.

We were driven in a 4 wheel drive vehicle over very bumpy terrain.

Lillie would have been driven over the same roads in a stagecoach! It would have been even more jostling for her since stagecoaches did not have rubber wheels as we had.

We saw original winery ruins.

We also passed an Indian burial mound which is being protected from any kind of development on the way up to the top of the old winery and vineyards.

What can I say about this visit?

Superlatives cannot quite capture the fun and memories that were embedded into this experience. We were to move on to other sights and some more vacation fun...but the Lillie Langtry House and Guenoc Winery will remain a part of us always especially because of our most generous and vivacious hostess, Karen.

The Langtry Barn.
The Langtry Barn.
Ruins of the Lillie Langtry winery.
Ruins of the Lillie Langtry winery.
Final view of the winery and surrounding area as we took our leave.
Final view of the winery and surrounding area as we took our leave.

Do you like visiting wineries?

  • Yes...Enjoy seeing the different areas of the country and tasting the wines
  • Yes...Some of my fondest vacation memories consist of doing this
  • Yes...Any chance I get!
  • No...I'm not a wine enthusiast
  • No...I prefer doing other things with my time
  • Have not visited a winery but would like to do it sometime
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Teresa McGurk profile image

Teresa McGurk  says:
8 months ago

How interesting -- sounds like a very civilized way to spend your time!

LondonGirl profile image

LondonGirl  says:
8 months ago

I can't help feeling that you'd have to be pretty hot stuff to sleep in that bed, or the bed would look down on you (-:

Iphigenia profile image

Iphigenia  says:
8 months ago

Really interesting - sounds like you had a great trip. I hope that it was also romantic ...

Peggy W profile image

Peggy W  says:
8 months ago

Hi Teresa, Civilized yes......and also fun!

Hello LondonGirl, Don't know about being "hot stuff" but it certainly was a privilege to be able to experience that part of our wine country trip in that special way. Also learned more about Lillie Langtry than I had previously known.

Iphigenia hopes that it "was also romantic..." Blush! Hope that is enough of an answer! Ha!

JamaGenee profile image

JamaGenee  says:
8 months ago

I knew LL visited America after her affair with Bertie ended, but had no idea she bought a vineyard, let alone lived there. How interesting! The things you learn here at Hubpages!

Peggy W profile image

Peggy W  says:
8 months ago

Yes, she certainly had an interesting and varied life! Thanks for commenting.

Lisa Deehan  says:
4 months ago

I know about lillie Langtry i learn about over in the Jersey island were she came from. i have been there a few times and i love it so.

Peggy W profile image

Peggy W  says:
4 months ago

Greetings Lisa Deehan,

Then you have seen things and probably know things about her that I do not. Spending the night in Lillie Langtry's bed at Guenoc Winery was a once in a lifetime treat for my husband and me. Getting to learn about her investment and way of life on this side of the ocean was fun. The vineyards that she started are still in existence today.

Thanks for reading and commenting.

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