Tierra de Leon is situated among the mountain ranges of the South Cordillera Cantábrica. This region is well known for its long history of wineries and winemaking that root back all the way to the 10th century.
Continental climate rules over Tierra de Leon. Tierra de Leon has long periods of hot and dry summers followed by cold winters. Winters can get extreme at times with temperatures below 0 degree centigrade accompanied by frosts and fogs. The region’s soils have brown rocky deposits and soft lime stones. Tierra de Leon’s soils have great characteristic for absorbing and retaining water and other mineral deposits. The climate and soil of Tierra de Leon has allowed for different varieties of grapes to grow and blossom. Pierto Picudo grape is very common in Tierra de Leon. Pierto Picudo is resistant to drought, a fine and rare quality that Tierra de Leon region takes advantage of. White grapes that make white wines, such as Verdejo, Albarin and Godello, are among other grape varieties that can be found in Tierra de Leon.
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Just south of the winery, Bacigalupi Vineyard straddles Westside Road in the upper reach of Russian River Valley. The 125 acre vineyard encompasses a range of terroir, from heavier valley floor soil along the Russian River to alluvial clay loam on the rolling hillsides. The fruit is sourced from a superb block of 25 year-old Wente Clone vines located on the western slope of the site. Bacigalupi was the source of the Chateau Montelena Chardonnay that, famously, beat the French wines at the "Judgement of Paris" in 1976.
Bacigalupi Chardonnay has a nose of lemon zest and vanilla bean. The palate opens with red pear and Meyer lemon, and brioche toast and honey comb notes on the finish. Like well-made Chardonnay from great vineyards around the world this wine benefits from getting some air, will age for years, and is best when served chilled around 50 degrees. This wine will evolve in the bottle for many years to come. A terrific wine from one of Sonoma County's top sites for Chardonnay.
Turley Pesenti Zinfandel is made from 100 percent Zinfandel.
Deeply perfumed and enthralling nose of ripe red fruits, high-toned spices, orange zest, and an almost minty crushed chalk. Palate is smooth, lush, energetic, and pure, with a smack of well-toned acidity, satiating structure, and a long, precise finish.
Reviews:
A briar patch in a glass, this Zin is tightly focused and energetic, with flavors of wild berries, underbrush, espresso and pepper that build tension toward broad-shouldered tannins.
-Wine Spectator 93 Points
The 2022 Zinfandel Pesenti Vineyard is a very pretty wine, and also surprisingly delicate for Paso. Medium in body, with terrific nuance, the Pesenti is super-expressive in this vintage. Crushed flowers, blood orange and cedar overtones linger on the aromatic, finessed finish.
-Vinous 92-94 Points