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The Hayfork Carignan comes from a historic, sustainably farmed vineyard in Mendocino County's Redwood Valley, featuring old-growth, head-pruned vines from the 1950s. This Carignan is lush and approachable, showcasing floral notes alongside flavors of pomegranate and bright ruby fruit, all balanced by refreshing acidity. Once a staple in California, this classic varietal recalls the winemaking traditions of the early 1900s.

Whether its been walnuts, prunes, pears, or grapes the Lewelling family has been farming this plot of land in Napa Valley for six generations. They believe in the power of farming to cultivate the best wines. The land is sustainably farmed and respected as one of their own family members.

Napa Valley is host to some of the most diverse soil series in the world. It also benefits from a rare Mediterranean climate. These ideal conditions along with daily fog settling in the valley from San Pablo bay are an equation resulting in complex Cabernet's, Chardonnay's and more.

HAYFORK CARIGNAN

SKU: 108806
Regular price $54.85
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COUNTRY: USA

REGION: California

VARIETAL: Carignan

VINTAGE: 2021

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FORMAT: 750 ML

SUB REGION: Napa Valley

WE LOVE IT BECAUSE:

The Hayfork Carignan comes from a historic, sustainably farmed vineyard in Mendocino County's Redwood Valley, featuring old-growth, head-pruned vines from the 1950s. This Carignan is lush and approachable, showcasing floral notes alongside flavors of pomegranate and bright ruby fruit, all balanced by refreshing acidity. Once a staple in California, this classic varietal recalls the winemaking traditions of the early 1900s.

Whether its been walnuts, prunes, pears, or grapes the Lewelling family has been farming this plot of land in Napa Valley for six generations. They believe in the power of farming to cultivate the best wines. The land is sustainably farmed and respected as one of their own family members.

Napa Valley is host to some of the most diverse soil series in the world. It also benefits from a rare Mediterranean climate. These ideal conditions along with daily fog settling in the valley from San Pablo bay are an equation resulting in complex Cabernet's, Chardonnay's and more.