Gary Farrell Redwood Ranch Sauvignon Blanc 2003

Sauvignon Blanc
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Gary Farrell Redwood Ranch Sauvignon Blanc 2003 Front Label
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Product Details


Varietal

Producer

Vintage
2003

Size
750ML

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Winemaker Notes

"Ripe and vibrant, with outstanding depth and focus to a lively medley of grass, hay, passion fruit and tangy nectarine flavors, all highlighted by cedary oak and lively acidity on the finish."
-Wine Spectator

Professional Ratings

  • 91
  • 90

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Gary Farrell Winery Video

Imagine a winemaking region just hours north of San Francisco rich in diversity and distinctive terroir, a well-kept secret tucked amongst the towering redwoods and influenced by the Pacific Ocean. Over half a century ago, pioneering growers recognized the Russian River Valley as a place that just might produce Pinot Noir that rivaled the villages of Burgundy. After decades of winemaking and selective planting, their valley has become internationally known for producing Pinot that is distinctly American and reflects the natural influences of their terroir.

Gary Farrell Winemaker, Theresa Heredia, grape growers and other winemakers within the Russian River Valley have always recognized that certain regions of the valley produced distinctly different wines. Since the 2014 Vintage, they have been monitoring whether characteristics like aroma, texture and others can be attributed to specific sections of the Valley. This deep dive into Russian River Pinot Noir has become the Neighborhoods Initiative that is also a hallmark of their Single Vineyard winemaking, and their elevated Salon experiences.

The concept of a neighborhood is truly an American idea, and is more concerned with defining the characteristics a specific cluster of vineyards produce than defining the geographical boundaries. It’s both a sense of community and terroir at the same time

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