by Stephanie Rivin » January 19th, 2017, 8:46 pm
With Princess and the Peasant wines, we aim to celebrate the diversity of the Mendocino County viticultural landscape and winemaking heritage. Mendocino Ridge, with its high altitude, exposed, barren ridgetops yielding Pinot Noir and Zinfandel of nerve and tension. The Ukiah Valley, with old vine, historic vineyards in abundance planted to heirloom varieties perfectly adapted to the Mediterranean climate. We live here, we love it, and we're excited to celebrate it with you.
Princess and the Peasant was the featured Mendocino winery in the
Bay Area News Group's Mendocino County travel edition a few Sundays ago.
Fellow Berserker
Drew Goin had some nice things to say. Thanks Drew!
Our 2015 Signal Ridge Vineyard Pinot Noir is sourced from grapes grown at the very margins of elevation and climate. At almost 3000 feet in elevation and only 8 miles from the Pacific Ocean, an argument can be made that it is the most extreme vineyard site in California. The resulting wines are, as mentioned above, very nervy and tense, with vivid fruit and laser beam acidity. 12.8% alc, 3.82 pH, 6.9 TA.
The 2015 Poor Ranch Carignan is sourced from 74 year old dry farmed vines, and is a unique expression of a variety perfectly adapted to its terroir. The aim here is purity and transparency; the history of the site and the winegrowing experience are expressed in a juicy, bright, vibrant package. The sensual texture and seamless transition from attack to finish are unique to wines made from own-rooted, ancient vines - once you've tried them, you never forget the experience. 13.4% alc, 3.5 pH, 7.3 TA.
For more information please
check out our website.
Thank you for the opportunity!

With Princess and the Peasant wines, we aim to celebrate the diversity of the Mendocino County viticultural landscape and winemaking heritage. Mendocino Ridge, with its high altitude, exposed, barren ridgetops yielding Pinot Noir and Zinfandel of nerve and tension. The Ukiah Valley, with old vine, historic vineyards in abundance planted to heirloom varieties perfectly adapted to the Mediterranean climate. We live here, we love it, and we're excited to celebrate it with you.
Princess and the Peasant was the featured Mendocino winery in the [url=http://www.mercurynews.com/2017/01/04/behind-mendocinos-princess-peasant-wine/]Bay Area News Group's Mendocino County travel edition[/url] a few Sundays ago.
Fellow Berserker [url=http://www.wineberserkers.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=128790&p=2183719&hilit=buddhas+carignan#p2183719]Drew Goin had some nice things to say[/url]. Thanks Drew!
Our 2015 Signal Ridge Vineyard Pinot Noir is sourced from grapes grown at the very margins of elevation and climate. At almost 3000 feet in elevation and only 8 miles from the Pacific Ocean, an argument can be made that it is the most extreme vineyard site in California. The resulting wines are, as mentioned above, very nervy and tense, with vivid fruit and laser beam acidity. 12.8% alc, 3.82 pH, 6.9 TA.
[img]http://kutchwines.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/signal31.jpg[/img]
The 2015 Poor Ranch Carignan is sourced from 74 year old dry farmed vines, and is a unique expression of a variety perfectly adapted to its terroir. The aim here is purity and transparency; the history of the site and the winegrowing experience are expressed in a juicy, bright, vibrant package. The sensual texture and seamless transition from attack to finish are unique to wines made from own-rooted, ancient vines - once you've tried them, you never forget the experience. 13.4% alc, 3.5 pH, 7.3 TA.
[img]http://princessandthepeasant.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/poor-ranch1.jpg[/img]
For more information please [url=http://princessandthepeasant.com/]check out our website[/url].
Thank you for the opportunity!
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