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2013 | Migration | Russian River Valley Dutton Ranch

€289,95

Red Wine: 2013 | Migration | Russian River Valley Dutton Ranch

From two Dutton sites in the Green Valley AVA, this wine speaks to the coolness of the site in a warm vintage, possessing rich body and texture, as well as ripe cherry-cola.

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Producer: Migration

Vintage: 2013

Size: 750ml

Varietal: Pinot Noir

    Country/Region: United States, Santa Maria Valley

      Detailed Description

      From two Dutton sites in the Green Valley AVA, this wine speaks to the coolness of the site in a warm vintage, possessing rich body and texture, as well as ripe cherry-cola. The robustness is cradled by soft, young tannin and savory hints of cedar and pine.

        Producer Information

        Migration Wines is owned by TSG Consumer Partners, a San Francisco based private equity firm. In addition to Migration, TSG Consumer Partners owns Duckhorn (their flagship brand), Calera Wine Company in the Mount Harlan appellation east of Salinas in San Benito County on California’s Central Coast (a long time producer known for Pinot Noir), Canvasback (originally a label part of Paraduxx – now a Walla Walla, Washington based vineyard and brand), Decoy (can taste at Duckhorn), Greenwing (eastern Washington), Goldeneye (based to the north of the Napa Valley in Anderson Valley, Mendocino County), Kosta Browne Winery in Sonoma County and Paraduxx and Postmark (both Napa Valley). In addition to these wineries or brands, the company owns approximately 900 vineyard acres (15+ unique sites ranging in size from 5 acre parcels up to 75 acres) with a total production of over 900,000 cases.Their focus is almost entirely on Chardonnay and Pinot Noir although they do produce limited production bottlings of other varieties. At the time of our visit and the latest update to this review, Migration produces no Napa Valley grown wines (certainly an anomaly for a Napa Valley based winery and tasting room – although perhaps in the future they will source grapes from the Napa Valley). Their first Pinot Noir was produced in 2001 and the first Chardonnay produced in 2008. Their focus is on crafting wines from grapes grown in vineyards in neighboring Sonoma County – but they also source from select vineyards in San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara counties.

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        2013 | Migration | Russian River Valley Dutton Ranch

        €289,95

        Red Wine: 2013 | Migration | Russian River Valley Dutton Ranch

        From two Dutton sites in the Green Valley AVA, this wine speaks to the coolness of the site in a warm vintage, possessing rich body and texture, as well as ripe cherry-cola.

        Order from the Largest & Most Trusted Premium Spirits Marketplace!

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        NOTICE: Many other small liquor store sites may end up cancelling your order due to the high demand, unavailability or inaccurate inventory counts. We have partnerships consisting of a large network of licensed retailers from within the United States, Europe and across the world ensuring orders are fulfilled.

        Producer: Migration

        Vintage: 2013

        Size: 750ml

        Varietal: Pinot Noir

        Country/Region: United States, Santa Maria Valley

        From two Dutton sites in the Green Valley AVA, this wine speaks to the coolness of the site in a warm vintage, possessing rich body and texture, as well as ripe cherry-cola. The robustness is cradled by soft, young tannin and savory hints of cedar and pine.

        Producer Information

        Migration Wines is owned by TSG Consumer Partners, a San Francisco based private equity firm. In addition to Migration, TSG Consumer Partners owns Duckhorn (their flagship brand), Calera Wine Company in the Mount Harlan appellation east of Salinas in San Benito County on California’s Central Coast (a long time producer known for Pinot Noir), Canvasback (originally a label part of Paraduxx – now a Walla Walla, Washington based vineyard and brand), Decoy (can taste at Duckhorn), Greenwing (eastern Washington), Goldeneye (based to the north of the Napa Valley in Anderson Valley, Mendocino County), Kosta Browne Winery in Sonoma County and Paraduxx and Postmark (both Napa Valley). In addition to these wineries or brands, the company owns approximately 900 vineyard acres (15+ unique sites ranging in size from 5 acre parcels up to 75 acres) with a total production of over 900,000 cases.Their focus is almost entirely on Chardonnay and Pinot Noir although they do produce limited production bottlings of other varieties. At the time of our visit and the latest update to this review, Migration produces no Napa Valley grown wines (certainly an anomaly for a Napa Valley based winery and tasting room – although perhaps in the future they will source grapes from the Napa Valley). Their first Pinot Noir was produced in 2001 and the first Chardonnay produced in 2008. Their focus is on crafting wines from grapes grown in vineyards in neighboring Sonoma County – but they also source from select vineyards in San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara counties.
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