2022 Alicante Bouschet | (Single Bottle)
At the base of Sonoma Mountain, you'll find a backyard vineyard filled with gnarled, leviathan-like head trained vines. Planted in 1910, these 114-year-old vines produce a vibrant, medium bodied red wine. The 2022 vintage is layered with notes of chocolate-cherry, cola, and currant. Grapes were hand-harvested in early October, received gentle punch-downs during fermentation, and aged in neutral French oak.
These vines are primarily Alicante Bouschet—a varietal that was widely planted in California during Prohibition but has since been displaced by more popular varietals. The vineyard is 100% dry farmed and grown without pesticides or sprays.
At the base of Sonoma Mountain, you'll find a backyard vineyard filled with gnarled, leviathan-like head trained vines. Planted in 1910, these 114-year-old vines produce a vibrant, medium bodied red wine. The 2022 vintage is layered with notes of chocolate-cherry, cola, and currant. Grapes were hand-harvested in early October, received gentle punch-downs during fermentation, and aged in neutral French oak.
These vines are primarily Alicante Bouschet—a varietal that was widely planted in California during Prohibition but has since been displaced by more popular varietals. The vineyard is 100% dry farmed and grown without pesticides or sprays.
At the base of Sonoma Mountain, you'll find a backyard vineyard filled with gnarled, leviathan-like head trained vines. Planted in 1910, these 114-year-old vines produce a vibrant, medium bodied red wine. The 2022 vintage is layered with notes of chocolate-cherry, cola, and currant. Grapes were hand-harvested in early October, received gentle punch-downs during fermentation, and aged in neutral French oak.
These vines are primarily Alicante Bouschet—a varietal that was widely planted in California during Prohibition but has since been displaced by more popular varietals. The vineyard is 100% dry farmed and grown without pesticides or sprays.
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