The grapes for this blend came from Signal Ridge Vineyard at over 3000 feet, the highest elevation vineyard in all of Mendocino, Napa, and Sonoma Counties. The elevation of the vineyard is so distinctive that it falls within a special appellation, the “Mendocino Ridge,” which is the only appellation in America that is designated on basis of elevation. The high elevation, steep slopes, and extremely rocky soil make the ideal growing conditions for making complex, balanced, compelling wines. We modeled this wine after Grand Cru wines from the Beaujolais region of France. Its light red color, excellent aromatics, and silky smooth texture mark it as a more “Old World” style of wine; extremely drinkable and enjoyable on its own.

We make this wine using a technique called “carbonic maceration.” About 10% of the grapes are pitchforked into the tank as whole clusters. We do not crush the remaining grapes, and instead let the whole berries fill the tank. The tank is closed and blanketed with CO2 gas, and the fermentation is then conducted using the native yeasts on the grapes. This technique results in a distinctive fruity aroma, lighter color, and complex midpalate. After fermentation, the wine is racked into a special aging barrel-a giant 900-gallon French oak foudre from Burgundy, whose large format allows us to age the wine without much oak flavor in the wine.oThe result is a very fruit-forward wine that has much of the character and texture of oak-aged wine, but without the typical oak flavoring. We age the wine for five months in barrel, and then immediately bottle it to capture the fresh fruit character of the wine.oThe result is beautifully balanced wine that is delicate, yet with lots of complexity and great length in the finish.