2019 Turley 'Kirschenmann' Zinfandel
Winemaker, Tegan Passalacqua, owns and farms this vineyard. The ungrafted vines were planted in 1915 in the silica-rich sandy soils of the east sid...
View full detailsWinemaker, Tegan Passalacqua, owns and farms this vineyard. The ungrafted vines were planted in 1915 in the silica-rich sandy soils of the east sid...
View full detailsCeritas, Healdsburg The West Sonoma Coast is a rugged wild landscape where rocky cliff faces intermingle with hillside vineyards overlooking the s...
View full detailsThe Presenti vineyard was planted back in the 1920’s on ancient marine calcareous and it’s this chalkiness that makes Presenti stand apart from oth...
View full detailsNestled at an elevation of 1500 feet on the volcanic, granitic slopes of the Plymouth property in Amador County, the Cobb Vineyard Zinfandel pays t...
View full detailsOld Vines wine comes from a variety of old sites in California that are either too small to be made into single vineyard wines or are “new” to the ...
View full detailsCeritas, Healdsburg The West Sonoma Coast is a rugged wild landscape where rocky cliff faces intermingle with hillside vineyards overlooking the s...
View full detailsEisele Vineyard, Calistoga Eisele is one of the greatest single vineyards in California. It is historic as well as legendary. It was first planted...
View full detailsThe Hilt, Santa Rita Hills The Hilt was founded in 2008 in the Santa Rita Hills, Santa Barbara. The region of Santa Barbara is one of the coolest w...
View full detailsOne of the oldest of Turley’s Zinfandel vineyards. The ungrafted head trained vines are planted on very steep limestone slopes, so close to the Pac...
View full detailsWinemaker, Tegan Passalacqua, owns and farms this vineyard. The ungrafted vines were planted in 1915 in the silica-rich sandy soils of the east sid...
View full detailsThis is right in the backyard of the winery and (family home). It was originally planted back in 1996, the keep true to the old vineyards of yester...
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