Copain Tous Ensemble Sonoma Coast Chardonnay - 2018 (750ml)
Copain Tous Ensemble Sonoma Coast Chardonnay - 2018 (750ml)
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A blend of cool-climate vineyard sites along the Sonoma Coast. Showing notes of hazelnut, lemon curd, white peach, and pie crust. Wonderful balance and length.
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Soil types by vineyard consist of: Cloud Landing – Diablo Clay; Carneros Hills West – Haire Clay Loam. Tidal Break – Henneke Gravely Loam and Goldridge Sandy Loam. Cloud Landing and Ramal West are located in the Carneros AVA, and Tidal Break is located in the Sonoma Coast AVA.
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A blend of cool-climate vineyard sites along the Sonoma Coast. Showing notes of hazelnut, lemon curd, white peach, and pie crust. Wonderful balance and length.
VINEYARD NOTES:
Soil types by vineyard consist of: Cloud Landing – Diablo Clay; Carneros Hills West – Haire Clay Loam. Tidal Break – Henneke Gravely Loam and Goldridge Sandy Loam. Cloud Landing and Ramal West are located in the Carneros AVA, and Tidal Break is located in the Sonoma Coast AVA.
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