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COPIA: The American Center for Wine, Food and the Arts is a cultural museum and education center dedicated to the discovery, understanding, and celebration of wine, food and the arts in American culture. A museum is a "permanent institution in the service of society and of its development open to the public which acquires conserves researches communicates and exhibits the Wine is an Alcoholic beverage made from the fermentation of Grape juice Food is any substance usually composed primarily of Carbohydrates Fats water and/or Proteins that can be eaten or drunk by an Art refers to a diverse range of Human activities creations and expressions that are appealing to the Senses or Emotions of a human individual The United States of America —commonly referred to as the COPIA is located in the Napa Valley in the town of Napa, California. Napa Valley AVA is an American Viticultural Area located in Napa County, California, USA.

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Summary

COPIA is a non-profit discovery center whose mission is to explore, celebrate and share the many pleasures and benefits of wine, its relationship to food and its significance to our culture. Located in the heart of Napa Valley, COPIA is the premier wine country destination – offering visitors exceptional wine- and food-tasting programs, exhibitions, organic edible gardens, films, concerts, fine and casual dining, shopping and more! Proceeds from ticket sales, membership and donations support COPIA’s educational programs and exhibitions.

History

In 1988, vintner Robert Mondavi, his wife Margrit Biever Mondavi and other leaders in the wine community began to explore the idea of establishing a small institution to educate, promote and celebrate American excellence and achievements in the culinary, winemaking and visual arts arenas.

Partner organizations–the University of California at Davis, the Cornell University School of Restaurant and Hotel Administration, and the American Institute of Wine & Food–joined forces to develop the idea into a major not-for-profit cultural institution. In 1996, Robert Mondavi acquired the land for COPIA, followed by a lead gift of $20-million. Subsequently, the “Founding Seventy,” key supporters from Napa Valley and the surrounding Bay Area made substantial donations. COPIA has since received national and international support.

Facilities

COPIA includes 13,000 square feet of gallery space for long-term and changing exhibitions of art, culinary history and science; a 260 raked-seat theater for films and lectures; a rare-books library; classrooms with audio-visual capabilities; a 74-seat demonstration kitchen forum; a gourmet dining room named for honorary trustee Julia Child, which features a dramatic open finishing kitchen; a tasting table with an expansive selection of wines from across the United States; a 700-seat outdoor concert terrace; a café; a museum gift shop; and three and one-half acres of landscaped organic edible gardens for hands-on learning about soils, farming and viticulture. There is also ample parking in the south (161) and north (180) parking lots for a total 341 parking spaces.

Notable people

External links

Robert Gerald Mondavi ( June 18, 1913 – May 16, 2008) was a leading American Vineyard operator whose technical improvements Margrit Biever Mondavi is Vice President of Cultural Affairs at Robert Mondavi Winery. Victor Scargle is an American Chef currently working at COPIA in Napa California. A geographic coordinate system enables every location on the Earth to be specified in three coordinates using mainly a spherical coordinate system.
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