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2007 Grenache Rosé
Tucked away on a warm west-facing slope in Napa Valley, the 60 year old, dry-farmed vines of the Highland Vineyard are perfect for old-vine red Grenache.
Inspired by and remaining true to the Rosé of the French Riviera, this wine was cold-soaked on the skins for 24 hours. The free run juice was then transferred to seasonal French oak barrels and aged for seven months. Only 250 cases produced. Special thanks to our winemaker Brian Graham.
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2006 Pinot Noir
The Santa Rita Hills may well be the Grand Cru growing region for Pinot Noir in California, and Burning Creek Vineyard, nestled among these rolling hills, is ideally situated. A gentle stream running along the vineyard helps moderate its cool ambient temperature.
100% Pinot Noir and remarkably dark in color, this wine has been aged for 15 months in French Burgundian oak. The result is a profoundly elegant and rich interpretation of this delicate grape. Only 250 cases made. Special thanks to our winemaker Brian Graham and John Krska Vineyard Management
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| Copyright 2008 Jack Wines; Napa, California |
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