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California is the largest and most significant wine-producing region in the United States, stretching nearly 900 miles along the Pacific coast with diverse microclimates ranging from cool foggy coastal areas to hot inland valleys. The state produces approximately 90% of all American wine across numerous AVAs (American Viticultural Areas) including the renowned Napa Valley, Sonoma, Central Coast, and Sierra Foothills regions. While California is known for its world-class Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Zinfandel wines, the state successfully grows over 100 grape varieties and produces everything from everyday table wines to prestigious ultra-premium bottles that compete with the finest wines worldwide.

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Wines
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Wines from California

Central Coast (1)

Cole Ranch AVA (2)

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Rootdown Es Okay Red Blend

Rootdown

Red

Rootdown's 'Es Okay' Red Blend is exactly what the name suggests – more than okay, actually, it's pretty darn delicious. This unpretentious blend brings together old-vine Zinfandel, Carignan, and Petite Sirah from Mendocino County, where a focus on sustainable farming and minimal intervention winemaking lets the fruit speak for itself. The winemaker takes a lighter touch with this blend, focusing on drinkability and balance rather than over-extraction or heavy oak – making it the perfect everyday red that won't pummel your palate into submission. It's the kind of wine that doesn't demand your full attention but rewards it anyway, pairing just as well with Tuesday night takeout as it does with weekend dinner parties. The playful name and approachable style belie the serious winemaking chops behind the bottle – because sometimes the best wines are the ones that don't need to show off.

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Rootdown Es Okay White

Rootdown

White

Rootdown's 'Es Okay' White brings together an unexpected blend of Colombard, Chenin Blanc, and Vermentino from sustainably-farmed Mendocino vineyards. The result is a wine that's refreshingly different from the usual California white suspects – no butter bombs or oak monsters here, just pure, delicious fruit and zippy acidity. The winemaking approach is decidedly hands-off, allowing these somewhat overlooked varieties to show their natural character without heavy-handed winemaker intervention. It's the kind of bottle that wine industry folks reach for on their days off – interesting enough to satisfy a curious palate but utterly drinkable without requiring deep contemplation. The playful name perfectly captures the unpretentious spirit of this wine – it doesn't take itself too seriously, but delivers serious quality where it counts. Consider it your go-to white when you're tired of the same old same old.

Dry Creek Valley (1)

Dunnigan Hills (1)

High Valley (2)

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Shannon Ridge Cab Sauv High Elevation

Shannon Ridge

Red

Shannon Ridge's High Elevation Cabernet Sauvignon comes from Lake County, California – the region just north of Napa Valley where higher elevations and volcanic soils create ideal conditions for growing structured, flavorful Cabernet without the Napa price tag. These mountain vineyards sit at 1,400 to 2,200 feet above sea level, where intense sunlight, cool nights, and well-drained soils help develop complex flavors while maintaining freshness. The 'High Elevation' designation isn't just marketing – these challenging mountain sites produce grapes with thicker skins (hello, tannins and color) and naturally lower yields, resulting in more concentrated wines. Shannon Ridge is also known for their commitment to sustainability, including the use of sheep for weed control and fertilization in their vineyards – a practice they call 'Ovis Cycle.' It's the perfect bottle for those looking for serious Cabernet character without the serious price tag that usually accompanies it. Sometimes the best values come from looking just beyond the famous regions.

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Shannon Ridge Petite Sirah High Elevation

Shannon Ridge

Red

Shannon Ridge's High Elevation Petite Sirah showcases one of California's most underrated varieties grown in the volcanic soils of Lake County. Despite its name, there's nothing 'petite' about this wine except the size of the berries – the flavors are bold, the color is inky, and the tannins are substantial. These mountain vineyards sitting at 1,400 to 2,200 feet above sea level provide the perfect environment for Petite Sirah to develop intense flavor while maintaining balance. Shannon Ridge employs sustainable farming practices, including their innovative 'Ovis Cycle' program that uses sheep to naturally manage vineyard floors while providing fertilization – proving that good stewardship and good wine go hand in hand. This Petite Sirah is the perfect bottle for those nights when only a big, bold red will do – ideal for grilled meats, hearty stews, or simply sipping by the fire. It's also a wine that can age surprisingly well, though its youthful exuberance is pretty hard to resist. Sometimes the most interesting wines come from grape varieties that don't get the spotlight they deserve.

Lodi (1)

Mendocino County (5)

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Populis Rose

Populis

Red

Populis is part of California's natural wine movement, founded by three friends with a mission to make honest, accessible wines from organically-farmed old vines. Their rosΓ© embodies the ethos of 'wine for the people' – unpretentious, delicious, and made with minimal intervention. This isn't your grandmother's White Zinfandel – it's a dry, purposeful rosΓ© made from old-vine Carignan and Zinfandel grown in Mendocino County's Mediterranean climate. The team at Populis focuses on sustainable farming and hands-off winemaking, letting the quality of their carefully sourced fruit speak for itself. The result is a rosΓ© with character and soul – the kind of wine that reminds us that California can do much more than just big, bold reds. Perfect for those who want to explore the exciting world of natural wine without diving into the deep end of funkiness.

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Populis Sauvignon Blanc

Populis

White

Populis was founded with a simple mission – to make natural wines that are both accessible and expressive of California's diverse terroir. Their Sauvignon Blanc delivers exactly that, showcasing Mendocino's unique character through the lens of minimal-intervention winemaking. Forget the aggressively grassy New Zealand style or the oak-influenced Bordeaux approach – this is California Sauvignon Blanc with a natural wine twist. The fruit comes from organically-farmed vineyards, is fermented with native yeasts, and sees minimal sulfur additions. The result is a wine that feels alive in the glass, with a purity of fruit and sense of place that mass-produced wines simply can't match. It's perfect for the curious wine drinker looking to explore natural wines without venturing too far into the experimental zone.

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Populis Wabi-Sabi Red

Populis

Red

Named after the Japanese concept of finding beauty in imperfection, Populis' Wabi-Sabi Red embraces the natural wine movement's appreciation for wines that express character rather than technical perfection. This blend of old-vine Carignan, Zinfandel, and Syrah captures the soul of Mendocino County in a bottle. The Populis team focuses on organic farming, native yeast fermentation, and minimal intervention in the cellar – letting the grapes tell their own story. The result is a red blend that's vibrant, juicy, and utterly drinkable, with enough complexity to keep things interesting but not so much that you need to overthink it. It's the kind of wine that reminds us that California can produce elegant, medium-bodied reds that work beautifully at the dinner table. Perfect for when you want something with a bit more personality than mass-produced wines but don't want to venture too far into the 'funky' end of the natural wine spectrum.

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Populis Wabi-Sabi White

Populis

White

Like its red counterpart, the Wabi-Sabi White from Populis embraces the Japanese concept of finding beauty in imperfection. This blend of Chardonnay, Colombard, and Marsanne represents California natural wine at its most approachable – vibrant, expressive, and utterly delicious. The Populis team sources fruit from organic vineyards, ferments with native yeasts, and takes a hands-off approach in the cellar to let the grapes express themselves naturally. The result is a white blend with character and substance – miles away from the mass-produced, technically perfect but soulless whites that dominate supermarket shelves. It offers the perfect introduction to the world of natural wine for those curious about the category but hesitant to dive into the deep end. This is honest wine made by real people who care about the land – and you can taste that commitment in every sip.

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The Electric Chardonnay Acid Test

Subject to Change Wine Co.

White

With a name that cleverly references both Tom Wolfe's counterculture classic 'The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test' and the wine's high-acid profile, this is Chardonnay that's definitely taken the road less traveled. Forget the buttery, oaky stereotypes – this is Chardonnay unplugged and amped up. Subject to Change Wine Co. specializes in natural wines that express California terroir with minimal intervention, and this bottling showcases their ability to create wines of character and energy without artifice. Made from organically farmed fruit with native yeast fermentation and no oak influence, it's a pure expression of Mendocino Chardonnay that focuses on freshness and mineral tension rather than weight or richness. It's the perfect bottle for those who think they don't like Chardonnay – one sip of this electric interpretation might just trigger a conversion experience.

Mendocino Ridge (1)

Mokelumne River (3)

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Michael David Inkblot Cabernet Franc

Michael David Winery

Red

Michael David Winery doesn't do subtle – and thank goodness for that. Their Inkblot series takes underappreciated grape varieties and turns them into bold, statement-making wines that demand attention. This Cabernet Franc is like Cab Franc's bodybuilder cousin who spent the summer in the gym while everyone else was lounging at the beach. Lodi's warm climate allows Cabernet Franc to reach a level of ripeness and concentration rarely seen in its traditional Loire Valley homeland. The result is a wine that maintains the variety's characteristic herb and graphite notes but wraps them in a package of luscious, concentrated fruit. It's perfect for those who appreciate the variety's unique character but prefer their wines with a bit more muscle. The name 'Inkblot' is fitting – this wine is so dense and dark it could leave a permanent mark on your palate (in the best possible way).

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Michael David Inkblot Petit Verdot

Michael David Winery

Red

Petit Verdot is typically the strong, silent type in Bordeaux blends – adding color, structure, and spice in small doses. But in the hands of Michael David, this supporting actor gets its star turn, and boy does it deliver a commanding performance. Grown in Lodi's warm climate, Petit Verdot reaches a level of ripeness that would make a Bordeaux winemaker's monocle pop out in shock. The Inkblot series is aptly named – this wine is so densely colored it could be used to sign important documents if you run out of pen ink. It's a wine for those who find Cabernet Sauvignon just a bit too wimpy (yes, such people exist). The intensity might be too much for some, but for those who appreciate a wine with gravitas and personality, this is a thrilling ride. Just be warned – this is not a wine for the faint of heart or anyone wearing a white shirt they care about.

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Michael David Inkblot Petite Sirah

Michael David Winery

Red

If wines were superheroes, Petite Sirah would be The Hulk – and Michael David's Inkblot version is The Hulk after discovering energy drinks. There's nothing 'petite' about this wine except its name; everything else is bold, intense, and unapologetically powerful. Lodi's warm climate is the perfect playground for Petite Sirah to flex its muscles, developing incredible concentration and depth while maintaining surprising complexity. The Inkblot series aims to showcase underappreciated varieties at their most extreme, and this bottling delivers that mission in spades. It's the kind of wine that makes you wonder if you should be decanting it or bench-pressing it. Perfect for those nights when only the biggest, baddest red will do – just be sure to warn your dentist about the purple teeth that will inevitably follow.

Napa Valley (1)

North Coast (6)

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Lapis Luna Cab Sauvignon

Lapis Luna

Red

Lapis Luna's Cabernet Sauvignon – with that distinctive moon-and-hare label – delivers serious bang for your buck. This North Coast California Cab manages to hit all the right notes without the Napa Valley price tag, which is something to howl about. The name 'Lapis Luna' refers to an old alchemical term for the philosopher's stone – and there is something almost magical about finding a Cab this good at this price. It's got all the hallmarks of quality California Cabernet: the dark fruit, the subtle oak influence, and that satisfying structure. While some Cabs can be overly aggressive in their youth, this one's already in a friendly mood. Perfect for that weeknight when you want something reliable but don't want to crack open the special occasion bottles.

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Lapis Luna Chardonnay

Lapis Luna

White

Lapis Luna's Chardonnay strikes that elusive balance between California richness and restraint – it's like finding the perfect middle seat on the Chardonnay spectrum. No butter bomb here, but not austere either – just right for both Chardonnay lovers and those who claim to be 'anything but Chardonnay' drinkers. The North Coast fruit gives this wine a beautiful purity, while judicious oak treatment adds complexity without overwhelming. The vintage-inspired label with its celestial imagery might catch your eye first, but it's what's in the bottle that will keep you coming back. This is the kind of versatile white that solves the 'what to bring to dinner' dilemma – it plays nicely with a wide range of foods and won't break the bank when you inevitably need to buy a second bottle.

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Lapis Luna Red Blend

Lapis Luna

Red

Lapis Luna's Red Blend is the vinous equivalent of that friend who gets along with everyone at the party – approachable, engaging, and full of pleasant surprises. This North Coast California blend brings together the jammy richness of Zinfandel, the inky depth of Petite Sirah, and the structure of Cabernet Sauvignon in a harmonious marriage. The vintage-inspired label featuring the moon and hare hints at the wine's playful nature, but don't mistake approachability for simplicity. There's enough complexity here to keep things interesting through the whole bottle. It's the perfect Tuesday night red when you want something reliable but not boring – kind of like choosing a really good sitcom instead of diving into a complicated documentary series. Pair with pizza, burgers, or just a comfy couch after a long day.

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Lapis Luna Sauv Blanc

Lapis Luna

White

Lapis Luna's Sauvignon Blanc captures California sunshine in a glass – bright, fresh, and utterly delightful without veering into the aggressively grassy territory that some Sauvs can't seem to avoid. This North Coast offering strikes a beautiful balance between citrus zip and subtle tropical notes. The charming vintage-inspired label with its celestial imagery is fitting – this wine has enough vibrancy to transport you to a moonlit evening in wine country. What makes this bottle stand out is its versatility; it's got enough complexity to satisfy serious wine lovers but remains utterly approachable for casual sipping. It's the kind of white that disappears from your glass faster than you'd expect – that second bottle suddenly seems like a very wise investment.

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Lapis Luna Zinfandel

Lapis Luna

Red

Lapis Luna's Zinfandel is California in a bottle – bold, expressive, and not afraid to show off a bit. This North Coast Zin delivers all the brambly fruit and peppery spice that make this grape a perennial favorite, without tipping into overripe territory. The vintage-inspired label with its moon and hare imagery hints at something a bit magical, and there is something enchanting about finding a Zinfandel with this much character at this price point. It's got that classic Zin generosity – think of it as the friend who always brings the best snacks to the party and makes sure everyone's glass stays full. Perfect for barbecues, pizza nights, or any occasion that calls for a wine that's serious about being fun.

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Pax North Coast Syrah 2022

Pax Wines

Red

Pax North Coast Syrah 2022 is a bold and expressive cool-climate Syrah from a renowned California producer specializing in this varietal. The wine showcases the characteristic depth and complexity of North Coast Syrah with restrained power and excellent structure.

Paso Robles (4)

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Intercept Red Blend

Charles Woodson Wines

Red

Former NFL star Charles Woodson brings the same dedication to winemaking that he showed on the football field, and his Intercept Red Blend is a touchdown of flavor. This Paso Robles blend combines the power of Petite Sirah, the juicy fruit of Zinfandel, and the structure of Cabernet Sauvignon to create a wine that's definitely playing offense, not defense. Paso Robles has become known for these bold, flavorful blends that deliver serious impact without taking themselves too seriously. The warm climate allows for perfect ripening while the region's significant day-to-night temperature swings help preserve freshness and balance. The result is a crowd-pleasing red that's perfect for backyard BBQs, game day gatherings, or any occasion that calls for a wine with personality and presence. And unlike many celebrity wines that rely more on name recognition than quality, Woodson's Intercept delivers genuine value in the bottle.

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Rose v. Wade Rose

Rose v. Wade

RosΓ©

Rose v. Wade RosΓ© is a purposefully provocative name for a seriously good bottle of pink wine – with a portion of proceeds supporting women's reproductive rights. This ProvenΓ§al-style blend brings together Grenache, Syrah, and Cinsault grown on California's Central Coast, crafted in the classic dry style that's meant for enjoyment year-round (not just pool season). Made with minimal intervention and direct pressing (not the saignΓ©e method), this rosΓ© focuses on freshness and purity of fruit rather than power. It's the perfect bottle to bring to gatherings where conversations might benefit from both a delicious beverage and a reminder of important issues. The clever name might initially catch your attention, but the quality in the glass will be what you remember – that and the satisfaction of supporting a cause with every sip. Who said activism can't be delicious?

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Skull Wines Skull Red Blend

Skull Wines

Red

Don't let the gothic label fool you – this isn't just another gimmicky wine with a cool bottle. Skull Red Blend delivers serious flavor with its powerhouse combination of Syrah, Zinfandel, and Petite Sirah. It's bold, it's unapologetic, and it's definitely not for the faint of heart. This California blend brings the kind of intensity that makes it perfect for everything from backyard BBQs to late-night philosophical conversations about mortality (hey, the label does feature a skull). With its generous fruit and spice profile, it's basically the wine equivalent of that friend who's always the life of the party – loud, fun, and memorable, but with surprising depth when you get to know it better.

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Toad Hollow Cabernet Sauvignon Paso Robles

Toad Hollow

Red

Toad Hollow's Paso Robles Cabernet showcases why this Central Coast region has become a hotspot for serious Cab lovers looking for value without sacrificing character. The warm days and cool nights of Paso create the perfect environment for Cabernet to develop rich flavors while maintaining balance. This isn't your uptight, stuffy Cabernet – it's the fun friend who shows up with good stories and stays for dinner. Full-bodied but approachable, it delivers all the classic Cab notes without emptying your wallet. The folks at Toad Hollow clearly don't take themselves too seriously (just look at that name), but they're dead serious about making delicious wine.

Russian River Valley (4)

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Toad Hollow The Orange Toad' Orange Wine

Toad Hollow

White

Jump down the rabbit hole – or should we say toad hole – with this adventurous orange wine from the playful folks at Toad Hollow. For the uninitiated, orange wine isn't made from oranges but from white grapes fermented with their skins (like red wine), creating that distinctive amber color and fascinating complexity. The Orange Toad delivers all the intrigue of this ancient winemaking style but with Toad Hollow's signature approachability. It's funky without being too weird, complex without being intimidating – the perfect gateway orange wine for the curious drinker. Think of it as the cool indie band of the wine world that you'll want to tell your friends about before everyone else discovers them.

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Two Shepherds Grenache Noir

Two Shepherds

RosΓ©

Two Shepherds crafts this Grenache with a gentle hand, letting the grape's natural charm shine through without heavy-handed winemaking. This isn't your typical fruit bomb – it's a thoughtful, nuanced wine that speaks more of place than power. William Allen (the shepherd-in-chief) follows a minimalist approach, with native fermentation and neutral oak aging that preserves the wine's delicate character. The result is a Grenache that would make the RhΓ΄ne Valley proud but with a distinctly California sunshine personality. For those tired of overblown reds, this wine is a breath of fresh air – like finding a quiet, intelligent conversation at a party full of loud talkers.

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Two Shepherds Lil Trouble

Two Shepherds

Red

Lil Trouble might be the name, but this wine will solve more problems than it causes – namely, the problem of finding a versatile red that works with practically everything. Two Shepherds crafts this delightfully light-footed blend in a style that drinks somewhere between a rosΓ© and a red. Made with minimal intervention and a light touch, this is the antithesis of those heavy, over-extracted reds that leave you feeling like you've been chewing on a tree. Instead, it's the kind of wine that disappears from your glass mysteriously quickly and leaves you reaching for more. Slightly chilled on a warm evening, it's the kind of trouble worth getting into – repeatedly.

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Two Shepherds Picpoul Blanc

Two Shepherds

White

Picpoul (which literally means 'lip-stinger' in French) lives up to its name in this electric offering from Two Shepherds. This rare RhΓ΄ne variety is seldom seen in California, but winemaker William Allen has a knack for championing the underdogs of the wine world. This isn't your standard-issue California white – there's no oak, no butter, no heaviness, just pure, zippy refreshment that could wake the dead. It's the vinous equivalent of jumping into a cold mountain stream on a hot day. Two Shepherds' minimal intervention approach lets the grape's natural acidity and mineral character shine through, creating a wine that seafood practically jumps onto the plate to meet.

Santa Barbara County (1)

Sonoma County (5)

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Cannonball Merlot

Cannonball

Red

Forget everything that movie made you think about Merlot – this Cannonball expression shows exactly why the variety deserves your love and attention. Plush, fruity, and utterly drinkable, it's the wine equivalent of your favorite broken-in jeans – comfortable but still looking good. Cannonball's playful label (featuring a kid doing a cannonball jump into water) perfectly captures their wine philosophy – fun, approachable, and guaranteed to make a splash. This Sonoma County Merlot offers the perfect balance of New World fruit expression and elegant structure. It's soft enough to enjoy on its own but has enough backbone to pair beautifully with food. This bottle makes a strong case for the Merlot comeback tour – and at this price, you'll want a front-row seat.

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Les Lunes - Cabernet Sauvignon

Les Lunes

Red

Les Lunes Cabernet Sauvignon represents a different side of California Cab – one that prizes restraint and terroir expression over power and extraction. This Sonoma County offering from the natural-leaning Les Lunes winery showcases Cabernet's more elegant European-inspired personality. What makes this bottle special is its commitment to minimal-intervention winemaking while still delivering varietal clarity. There's beautiful fruit here, but it's not pushed to overripeness – instead, you get those complex secondary notes of herbs and minerals that can get lost in more manipulated wines. Les Lunes (The Moons) follows biodynamic principles, with vineyard work aligned to lunar cycles – hence the name. The result is a Cabernet that feels alive and vibrant, with a sense of place that many California Cabs sacrifice in pursuit of a specific style. It's for Cabernet lovers who want to remember that this noble grape has more to say than just 'big and bold.'

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Les Lunes Carignane

Les Lunes

Red

Les Lunes Carignane shines a spotlight on one of California's historic but often overlooked grape varieties. This Sonoma County offering represents the new wave of California winemaking – celebrating heritage vines and indigenous varieties rather than chasing international styles. What makes this wine special is its combination of old-vine concentration and natural winemaking sensibility. Les Lunes (The Moons) follows biodynamic principles, working with the lunar calendar – hence the name. The result is a Carignane that shows remarkable purity and energy, with that perfect balance between fruit, savory elements, and structure. It's the kind of red that can be slightly chilled on warmer days, making it incredibly versatile at the table. For those tired of the same old California varieties, this bottle offers a delicious glimpse into the state's winemaking heritage and future direction.

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Les Lunes Zinfandel

Les Lunes

Red

Les Lunes Zinfandel offers a compelling alternative to the jammy, high-alcohol style that has dominated California Zin for decades. This Sonoma County offering shows what happens when old-vine Zinfandel meets minimal-intervention winemaking – the result is a revelation of purity and balance. What makes this bottle special is how it captures Zinfandel's inherent character without pushing it to extremes. Les Lunes (The Moons) follows biodynamic principles, working with the lunar calendar – hence the name. Their approach in the vineyard and cellar allows the wine to express its place rather than a winemaking recipe. The alcohol is kept in check, the fruit remains fresh rather than raisined, and there's a transparency that lets Zinfandel's spicy, brambly nature shine through. It's Zinfandel for those who appreciate nuance and drinkability – proof that this quintessential California grape can produce wines of elegance when given the chance.

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Pax Lyman Ranch Chenin Blanc

White

Pax Lyman Ranch Chenin Blanc is a vibrant expression from old vines grown in Sonoma County. The wine showcases the natural acidity and complexity that Chenin Blanc is known for, with minimal intervention winemaking allowing the terroir to shine through.