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Lorraine is 100% Syrah from a combination of marine soils with cobbles and sandstone vineyards laced with chalk. This wine always has the reddest fruits of our Syrahs, and the sweetest roundest tannins.
Force & Grace Chardonnay boasts an aromatic nose of crisp apples, ripe melon, and sweet citrus. The bright palate draws on flavors of lemon and Fuyu persimmon, with an edge of stony minerality. Oak aging adds complex notes of vanilla, brioche, toasted coconut, and hints of cinnamon, swathed in a wonderfully rich texture and complemented by fresh balancing acidity.
Coming from the Ghost Block Vineyard in Yountville, the 2019 Cabernet Sauvignon Single Vineyard displays a deep garnet-purple color and nose of plum preserves, mulberries and blueberry pie with hints of anise, black soil and pepper.
From above, this patchwork of vineyards between St. Helena and Calistoaga really resembles a checkerboard. 100% Cabernet Sauvignon, barrel fermented, pressed, and then put back in a new barrel to mellow.
This tri-appellation Pinot Noir has grapes from Sonoma County, Monterey County, and Santa Barbara County. Bright cherry, herb and vanilla flavors jump out of the glass in this rich and supple wine. Vegan
Gloriously soft, silky texture up front, beautifully balanced by crisp, fresh acidity resulting in a full, round plushness on the palate. Flavors of mango, lemon merengue and nectarine mingle with suggestions of pineapple, vanilla, and hazelnut.
Lucious, dark and thick wine. Serve with desserts, pastries and fruit, and after dinner. Kedem Port is another success from this historic New York State winery. Ideal for Kiddush, it is also a lovely aperitif or after-dinner drink.
This Failla Chardonnay from the Sonoma Coast is a bright and vibrant expression of California's cool-climate Chardonnay. On the nose, aromas of ripe citrus, white peach, and honeycomb are complemented by subtle notes of toasted oak and baking spices.
Lots of blackberry and currant fruits, cedarwood, cured meats, and underbrush notes emerge from the 2016 Tempranillo, which is a variety that’s getting more and more play in California.
An intense mix of fresh boysenberry, black cherry and plum jump from the glass with cocoa powder, allspice and nutmeg. Its earthy elements of our rocky northern California hillsides include Bay Laurel, sage, cedar, dry red earth which speak to its origins.