Vibrant, expressive aromas of honeysuckle, pear and honeydew melon with a kiss of sandalwood spice. A cascade of tropical flavors unfolds, with succulent pineapple and honeydew melon taking center stage.
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A fragrant bouquet of wild strawberries, watermelon, and hints of citrus zest . On the palate, juicy raspberries and cranberries intermingle with the subtle spiciness of the zinfandel, creating a vibrant, lively experience!
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Bright flavors of soft lemon peel and mandarin orange. This is a vibrant, dry wine with a terrific balance of fruit, crisp acids and our signature Mendocino minerality!
99 + Best of Mendocino AVA + Best of Class / Harvest Terroir Challenge & 92 + Best Buy / Wine Enthusiast & Gold / San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition
Aromas of lemon-lime, kiwi fruit and Granny Smith apples. An elegant, creamy note lies gently on the additional aromas of vanilla and lightly roasted almonds.
This Sangiovese is medium-bodied and bright, brimming with intriguing notes of licorice and anise.
Double Gold + Best of Class - East Meets West / Double Gold - Mendocino County Wine Competition
Aromas of strawberries, sandalwood, and fresh raspberries just plucked from the vine. The juicy red fruit flavors are framed by elegant, toasty oak that evolve into a velvety, silky texture on the palate.
Medium to light ruby in color with vibrant aromas of raspberry, black plum and vanilla. A medium-bodied wine with rich, yet delicate flavors of red currants, white pepper and fresh crushed cherries.
Inviting aromas of ripe blackberries, dried cranberry and cracked pepper. On the palate it delivers deep, brooding flavors of chocolate covered blackberries, graham cracker and caramel.
90+Gold / North Coast Wine Challenge
Complements of the petite sirah, this red blend is full-bodied with its beautiful blackberry flavors and rich mouth-feel. A touch of oak adds warm cedar and vanilla flavors and integrates the wine perfectly.
96 + Double Gold / Harvest Terroir Challenge, 92 & Gold / Sunset International Wine Competition, 88 + Best Buy / Wine Enthusiast
Did you know that Girasole (pronounced jeer-a-so-lay) translates to sunflower in Italian? In Italian the verb “girare” means “to turn/rotate” and “sole” translates to “sun”.