Idlewild Gibson Ranch Grenache Gris 2013

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    2013

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    The Gibson Ranch is the most historical section of McDowell Valley Vineyards. Some of the oldest plantings of Rhone varietals in California can be found at this beautiful southeastern Mendocino County site, such as these 100+ year old Grenache Gris vines. The soils are low nutrient gravelly loam, and the days are quite hot, which mimics the Southern Rhone Valley. Simple farming is all that is necessary as these shoulder to head high dry farmed vines have seen more years and challenges than any of us. While very rare in the Old World, Grenache Gris is next to non-existant in the New.
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    Idlewild Wines is based in Healdsburg, CA. Located in a funky concrete warehouse turned simple winery, the focus is not on a tasting room nor any sense of grandiosity but instead on the vineyards and what is in the bottle. Grapes are sourced from various locations around Northern California from growers who feel more like partners.

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    RVLID13GGR_2013 Item# 141706

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