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88% Zinfandel, 12% Petite Sirah.
Zinfandel from The Terraces Estate (Rutherford AVA).
Petite Sirah from Dollar Ranch in Chiles Valley.
The eleventh vintage of this wine! Fenaughty Vineyard, at roughly 2800 feet elevation, is located in the Apple Hill District above Placerville, in El Dorado County. The soil at Fenaughty is Aiken-Loam, a dark-red, well-drained soil type of volcanic origin.
Generations is a tribute to family tradition and a commitment to quality. An artful blend creates a wine of complexity and elegance. Hints of nutmeg, licorice, mint, wild berry jam and roasted figs tempt your senses. Rich red fruit, a soft middle palate, and a lengthy finish.
This Charming Chateau is located on clay and limestone hills culminating at 393 ft high. Thanks to perfect sun exposure, the vines enjoy an exceptional terroir to produce rich, ripe grapes.
Patz and Hall were founded in 1988 by four talented individuals - Donald Patz, James Hall, Anne Moses and Heather Patz. Together, they have turned Patz and Hall into one of California's most highly regarded wineries, with a celebrated portfolio of single-vineyard Chardonnay and Pinot Noir wines.
Our Chardonnay reflects the distinctive personality of Monterey vineyards, which give rise to juicy apple, guava and melon flavors. Whole-cluster pressing and a combination of barrel and stainless steel fermentation ensures that the creamy texture and caramelized sugar finish is balanced by a crisp acidity.
The 2015 Firebelle is their Merlot-dominated cuvée. Coming from the sandy soils called Bale Loam it’s a blend of 71% Merlot 21% Cabernet Sauvignon and 8% Petit Verdot. This is a more tightly knit wine with loads of lack fruits mocha and coffee bean some licorice and tar.
With a bright golden hue that catches the light, the 2021 vintage evokes the scent of fresh melon and apricot, layered with hints of brown spice and cloves. On the palate, the wine is round and creamy, its mineral character enveloped in buttery richness and the taste of stone fruit.
Born in 1992 the second wine of Château Valandraud, Virginie de Valandraud is named after Jean-Luc Thunevin and Murielle Andraud ‘s daughter.
This wine demonstrates intrigue from the very start, with dark red and blue fruits on the nose. A medley of mixed berry flavors are complemented by subtle mineral notes.