Grgich Hills Estate Chardonnay 2007

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    Grgich Hills Estate Chardonnay 2007 Front Label
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    Vintage
    2007

    Size
    750ML

    ABV
    14.3%

    Features
    Green Wine

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    Winemaker Notes

    Following the classic style that MikeGrgich established when we began in 1977, we didnot allow the Chardonnay to undergo malolacticfermentation and our Biodynamic farming createda wine that is alive with delicious acidity. Thisaromatic Chardonnay is rich with aromas of ripepeach, mango and tropical flowers, plus a note ofminerality. Showcase this wine's elegance withfresh seafood, roasted chicken, grilled pork, orcreamy cheeses.

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    Grgich Hills Estate, California
    Grgich Hills Estate Winery Video

    Winemaker Ivo Jeramaz joined his uncle at Grgich Hills Estate in 1986 and has since become the wineries winemaker and VP of vineyards and production. Ivo has always had a passion for organic and regenerative farming practices. He has committed to farming each of our five estate vineyards organically without the assistance of pesticides or herbicides.

    "At Grgich Hills, we grow grapes like my grandfather did, farming without chemicals and pesticides," Ivo says. "Mike taught me early in my career that you need great grapes to make great wine. Over the years, I’ve focused on working with the land. Through our natural farming, it’s been very rewarding to see the soil alive with healthier plants than under conventional farming. It allows the wines to be more authentic—more distinctive."

    The health of the vineyards has and always will be a top priority for Grgich Hills Estate. With each glass of their wine, they hope that you can have the confidence that they have grown the best grapes possible in healthy, organically farmed vineyards.

    In March 2023 the winery received Regenerative Organic Certification. The winery is only one of a small group of producers in California that has this certification. Ivo Jeramaz and his team have been working many years towards this certification and it reflects in the wines that are made each vintage.

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