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2020 Pinot Grigio

Tulares Valley

Lodi, California

Our "Best of Class" and "Best of Lodi" Pinot Grigio is cheerful and bright!

$22.00
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ABOUT THIS WINE:

Tulares Valley

Tulares Valley

Pinot Grigio

"Best of Class," "Best of Lodi," a Double Gold Medal, and 95 points are four tremendous reasons for you to try our Pinot Grigio.
Our Tulares Valley 2020 Pinot Grigio is a light and energetic wine infused with the spirit of paradise. This friendly sipper evokes a longing for the kiss of sunshine, which is something its grapes had plenty of. Lodi's warm Mediterranean climate is nestled between the Sierra Nevada mountains to the east and the Sacramento–San Joaquin River Delta to the west. This viticultural paradise allows Pinot Grigio to ripen fully, encouraging its flavors to evolve into tropical fruit. During the afternoons, cooling maritime winds, known locally as the "Delta Breezes," refresh the region's inland vineyards. This wine is one of many well-balanced examples of why grape growers in Lodi have had such historical success. Notes of exotic fruit and citrus accompany ...

ABOUT THIS WINE

Tulares Valley

Tulares Valley

Pinot Grigio

"Best of Class," "Best of Lodi," a Double Gold Medal, and 95 points are four tremendous reasons for you to try our Pinot Grigio.
Our Tulares Valley 2020 Pinot Grigio is a light and energetic wine infused with the spirit of paradise. This friendly sipper evokes a longing for the kiss of sunshine, which is something its grapes had plenty of. Lodi's warm Mediterranean climate is nestled between the Sierra Nevada mountains to the east and the Sacramento–San Joaquin River Delta to the west. This viticultural paradise allows Pinot Grigio to ripen fully, encouraging its flavors to evolve into tropical fruit. During the afternoons, cooling maritime winds, known locally as the "Delta Breezes," refresh the region's inland vineyards. This wine is one of many well-balanced examples of why grape growers in Lodi have had such historical success. Notes of exotic fruit and citrus accompany ...

Tulares Valley

WINE REGION:

Outline of Lodi

Lodi

The jewel of the Central Valley, Lodi lies just east of the California Delta in an area of varied terroir. Winemakers here can extract different grape variety expressions from each plot of land. Zinfandel is common here, making deeply fruity and tantalizingly smoky wines, often from old vines. But the deep loamy soils and balmy Mediterranean climate, with its warm days and cool nights, help keep Lodi's grape varieties and winemaking styles impressively diverse. Alongside the ubiquitous Zinfandel, Cabernet Sauvignon, Malbec, Merlot and Viognier also thrive. Lodi is a melting pot of different grape varieties and winemaking techniques, all of which make it a rewarding region to explore.

WINE REGION

Outline of Lodi

Lodi

The jewel of the Central Valley, Lodi lies just east of the California Delta in an area of varied terroir. Winemakers here can extract different grape variety expressions from each plot of land. Zinfandel is common here, making deeply fruity and tantalizingly smoky wines, often from old vines. But the deep loamy soils and balmy Mediterranean climate, with its warm days and cool nights, help keep Lodi's grape varieties and winemaking styles impressively diverse. Alongside the ubiquitous Zinfandel, Cabernet Sauvignon, Malbec, Merlot and Viognier also thrive. Lodi is a melting pot of different grape varieties and winemaking techniques, all of which make it a rewarding region to explore.

FLAVOR PROFILE:

Tulares Valley 2020 Pinot Grigio

Pairs well with…

Shellfish, Fried Tofu, Tomato Tart

Body
1
Body
Acidity
2
Acidity
Sweetness
2
Sweetness
Fruit Intensity
1
Fruit Intensity
Ratings Out of 5

Pairs well with…

Shellfish, Fried Tofu, Tomato Tart

FLAVOR PROFILE

Tulares Valley 2020 Pinot Grigio

Pairs well with…

Shellfish, Fried Tofu, Tomato Tart

Body
1
Body
Acidity
2
Acidity
Sweetness
2
Sweetness
Fruit Intensity
1
Fruit Intensity
Ratings Out of 5

Pairs well with…

Shellfish, Fried Tofu, Tomato Tart

TASTING NOTES:

Guava

Grapefruit

Orange

Pop this cork and fill up a frosted glass. Lighthearted and zesty aromas of lemon peel and lime reinforce that carefree, sun-loving feeling with each whiff. The California vacation continues on the palate with ripe, warm weather flavors of guava, grapefruit, and ripe orange.

TASTING NOTES

Guava

Grapefruit

Orange

Pop this cork and fill up a frosted glass. Lighthearted and zesty aromas of lemon peel and lime reinforce that carefree, sun-loving feeling with each whiff. The California vacation continues on the palate with ripe, warm weather flavors of guava, grapefruit, and ripe orange.

AWARDS:

Tulares Valley

medal
4 TOTAL AWARDS

Best of Lodi AVA, 2021 Harvest Challenge

Best of Class, 2021 Harvest Challenge

95 Points, 2021 Harvest Challenge

AWARDS

Tulares Valley

medal
4 TOTAL AWARDS

Best of Lodi AVA, 2021 Harvest Challenge

Best of Class, 2021 Harvest Challenge

95 Points, 2021 Harvest Challenge

award medal

ABOUT THE BRAND:

large bunches of red grapes on the vine

Tulares Valley

Tulare's Valley wines roots run deep in the history of California. Tulare Lake, now dry, was the largest freshwater lake in California. This impressive reservoir was named by Spanish explorers after the native tule grasses that lined its shoreline. Its waters played a vital role in California's natural history, and now, in its place, the massive Tulare Basin supports an abundance of orange groves, agricultural crops, and of course—vineyards. These wines welcome you to enjoy the bounty of the Golden State and raise a toast to its history.

ABOUT THE BRAND

large bunches of red grapes on the vine

Tulares Valley

Tulare's Valley wines roots run deep in the history of California. Tulare Lake, now dry, was the largest freshwater lake in California. This impressive reservoir was named by Spanish explorers after the native tule grasses that lined its shoreline. Its waters played a vital role in California's natural history, and now, in its place, the massive Tulare Basin supports an abundance of orange groves, agricultural crops, and of course—vineyards. These wines welcome you to enjoy the bounty of the Golden State and raise a toast to its history.