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Clementine Carter 2018 Graciano

Female Winemaker
$48.00
- small | $65.00- Large
Wine Enthusiast 92
This wine is high-toned, velvety with an almost florescent purple hue.
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Variety - Graciano

Winemaker - Sonja Magdevski

Vineyard- Two Wolves Vineyard

Appellation - Santa Ynez Valley AVA

Alcohol - 14.5%

Case Production - 100 Cases

Fermentation/Winemaking - 100% whole cluster fermented from organically farmed - one pick, one vineyard

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Graciano

Graciano is a Spanish red wine grape that is grown primarily in Rioja. The vine produces a low yield that are normally harvested in late October. The wine produced is characterized by its deep red color, strong aroma and ability to age well. Graciano thrives in warm, arid climates. The classic Graciano wine is moderately tannic, deeply colored and intensely perfumed, with aromas of mulberry, violets and chocolate. In Rioja, where most red wines are aged in oak, these notes are complemented by vanilla and sweet spices. Unfortunately, Graciano vines are less successful in the vineyard than in the winery. Not only are they particularly susceptible to mildew, they are also very low-yielding, making the variety unpopular among vine growers.

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