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Inspired by history, Nate hunts down cuttings of obscure varietals and grafts them onto a single plot (sometimes onto a single vine!) to recreate the terroir of that time and place. The resulting wines defy modern expectations and understandings. When we hear Tempranillo, we expect a big, bold red. But from a block co-planted with Prieto Picudo, Juan Garcia, Trousseau, Babosa Negro, Macabeo and Albillo (to name a few), the resulting wine ‘Columba’ is closer to a dark rosé.
The ‘Solais’ blend inspired by Châteauneuf-du-Pape, incorporating all thirteen permitted varietals (reds and whites alike), surprises with a pale hue akin to Pinot Noir, yet brims with savory notes of leather, black pepper, and wild herbs typical of its origin.
‘Falcon Box’ echoes ancient Burgundy with a co-fermentation of Pinot Noir, Pinot Blanc, Pinot Gris, Aligote, Chardonnay, Pinot Meunier and Melon de Bourgogne, shimmering with a coppery glow and refreshing acidity—a time capsule to an era before extended macerations, punch downs and the use of oak barrels.
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