Vaccarese is a red wine variety native of the Rhone Valley in France, although minimally grown in this area. Outside of France, it is still grown in extremely limited quantities, but is also called Brun Argente. This translates to “brown silvery”, a direct reference to the Vaccarese grape’s muddled brown skin coloring and silvery tinted leaves. Vaccarese produces large bunches comprised of similarly large berries, cylindrical in shape. It can be prone to botrytis. The wine produced from Vaccarese is a light-bodied red with aromatic properties. Vaccarese will display flavors of red berry, pepper, spice, and floral notes. When blended with Grenache, it allows for refinement and produce an elegant and fresh wine. Vaccarese is allowed for use in Chateauneuf du Pape blends, but unfortunately is seldom included because of the generally sparse plantings.
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All older vintage wines have been purchased from a single collectors cellar. Pictures can be requested before shipment.
After working with the fruit for over a decade, Turkey is proud to present the first single-vineyard bottling for Turley from the Del Barba Vineyard. Contra Costa is a delta where the San Joaquin and Sacramento rivers meet, and these head-trained vines are planted in deep dehli blow sand, made up of decomposed granite coming down from the Sierra Mountains. The resulting wine embodies the best the delta has to offer: silken textures, ultra fine tannin, and dark saline fruits.