A quintessential Russian River Valley character of red fruits, lavender, and citrus jump from the glass. Sourced from diverse sites throughout the Ava, the wine represents the best of the Middle…
Floral, mineral and lime aromas and steely structure from the River Vineyard are complemented by peach and apricot aromas and a more fleshy structure from the Wood Vineyard. The result? Abundant…
Gary Farrell - Russian River Selection Pinot Noir 2021 (750ml) available at Joe Canal's Lawrenceville in Lawrenceville, NJ
Williams-Selyem Chardonnay Russian River Valley 2023 | Chardonnay from Russian River Valley, Sonoma County, California
With fruit hailing from one of the most esteemed vineyards in the Russian River Valley AVA, this one is a gem. Medium ruby red with notes of black raspberry.
Explosive aromas of roasted hazelnut, apple pie filling, orange blossom and lemon oil are followed on the palate with expansive flavors of roasted apple, pineapple husk, lime zest and marzipan. Of…
Antonio Galloni 90 Points - "The 2020 Pinot Noir Goldridge is quite powerful and dense, with the drought conditions of the year very much in evidence. Dark red/black fruit, leather and spice meld…
This blend is dominated by the Kanzler Estate Vineyard, yet there is a significant percentage of Mes Fillestheir most coastal vineyardwhich bends the 2021 vintage in a fresh yet earthy direction:…
Dark ruby-garnet. Heady, perfumed aromas of red and black raspberries macerated with blood orange. This is summer in a glass! Medium-full to full-bodied on.
Medium to medium-dark ruby-red. Very cool, stately aromas of red cherry, cola, and fresh tobacco leaf. On the palate, medium-full bodied. Flavors of red fru.
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