Description
Medium-to-full bodied, yet crisp and dry, crafted from heritage vines planted in 1972. Notes of Bartlett pear, stone fruits and lemon zest.

THE CALLING
Searby is one of those vineyards that’s got everything. It is one of the oldest Chardonnay vineyards in the Russian River, and when Warren Dutton first planted it in 1972, that was unheard of – he was pushing the envelope too far. But out in the vineyard today, the vines are still thriving, it’s dry-farmed, very old-school, and makes a wine that is really special. When you drink this wine, you know that you’re drinking something different. – James Macphail’s Notes






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