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The Mae Estate vineyard is located above Highway 246, the northern corridor of the Sta. Rita Hills. Just fifteen miles from the Pacific Ocean, Mae is host to ocean winds and fog and comprised of marine sedimentary soils.
A refreshing crisp blush California wine with delicate strawberry aromas.
Bottled by International Wine Merchants, Ltd. (Modesto, CA). Alc. 17% by Vol.
This wine exhibits ripe fruity flavors of pear, crisp green apple, vanilla and toasty caramel. A medium-bodied wine, approximately 70% is barrel-fermented to integrate fruit and oak flavors. Partial malolactic fermentation adds a rich texture and buttery component.
There’s a mini-trend of Burgundian masters making wine in Oregon. Jean-Nicolas Meo and his old friend, Jay Boberg, is a super-exciting example of just why this trend is such a good thing.
The crisp flavors of lemon and citrus make this an extremely versatile wine.
This wine was inspired by the floral Sauvignon Blancs made in France’s Loire Valley. Sourced from organically grown grapes in the Napa Valley and harvested earlier in the season, this wine is refreshing and stays true to the storied soil it comes from.
The 2021 DAOU Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon is a shining example of world-class Cabernet Sauvignon from Paso Robles. This wine’s magnificent nose is quintessential Cabernet Sauvignon, offering scents of dark chocolate, licorice, blackberries and cured meats with a touch of cedar.
The Josh Cellars Sauvignon Blanc, made in an approachable California style, offers bright citrus and tropical fruit, with hints of dried herbs and a crisp, juicy finish.
For six generations, the Herzog family produced award winning, quality wines in their native Czechoslovakia. Since moving to the United States in 1948, that tradition has continued under the seventh and eighth generations, with a commitment to excellence undiminished by time.
Fossil & Fawn started out as a completely reasonable idea in the late summer of 2011, and quickly spiraled into a much more complex, frustrating, terrifying, and unbelievably rewarding venture.