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2023 Grenache
Emmitt-Scorsone Vineyard · Dry Creek Valley · Sonoma County
Silky · Floral · Savory · Expressive
Our 2023 Grenache from Emmitt-Scorsone Vineyard in Dry Creek Valley, Sonoma County is an elegant expression of one of California's most celebrated wine-growing regions—floral, savory and beautifully alive.
Sustainably farmed and hand harvested, the fruit was fermented with native yeasts in small open-top tanks and aged for 10 months in neutral French oak. The result is Grenache with purity and personality: generous enough to satisfy, but lifted and silky enough to keep you reaching for another glass.
In the Glass
Delicate floral and herbaceous aromas unfold into layers of red and black fruit, lavender and fresh oregano, followed by white pepper, nutmeg and cinnamon.
The palate is silky and balanced, with fine tannins, beautiful freshness and a graceful finish that lingers long after each sip.
This isn't a heavy, extracted red. It's Grenache with fragrance, energy and a savory edge—the kind of wine that becomes even more interesting as it opens in the glass.
What to Pair With Grenache
Grenache is wonderfully versatile at the table. We love this wine with:
Roast chicken
Lamb and grilled meats
Pork
Sausages and charcuterie
Wood-fired pizza
Grilled mushrooms and vegetables
Tomato-based dishes
Mediterranean herbs and spices
Aged and semi-firm cheeses
It's also an excellent bottle to open while dinner is still cooking.
Emmitt-Scorsone Vineyard
Our Grenache comes from Emmitt-Scorsone Vineyard in Dry Creek Valley, Sonoma County, where warm days and cool evening influences create beautiful conditions for expressive, balanced Grenache.
The vineyard is sustainably farmed and harvested by hand, giving us fruit with the freshness, character and integrity we want before it ever reaches the cellar.
Made With a Light Hand
We ferment this Grenache with native yeasts in small open-top tanks, then age it for 10 months in neutral French oak barrels.
Neutral oak allows the vineyard and variety to remain at the center of the wine rather than masking them with new-oak flavor.
The result is a vivid snapshot of Dry Creek Valley: fragrant, silky, savory and incredibly inviting.
Open it for dinner. Let it breathe for a few minutes. Pour generously.
2023 Grenache · Emmitt-Scorsone Vineyard · Dry Creek Valley, Sonoma County · Limited Production
Emmitt-Scorsone Vineyard · Dry Creek Valley · Sonoma County
Silky · Floral · Savory · Expressive
Our 2023 Grenache from Emmitt-Scorsone Vineyard in Dry Creek Valley, Sonoma County is an elegant expression of one of California's most celebrated wine-growing regions—floral, savory and beautifully alive.
Sustainably farmed and hand harvested, the fruit was fermented with native yeasts in small open-top tanks and aged for 10 months in neutral French oak. The result is Grenache with purity and personality: generous enough to satisfy, but lifted and silky enough to keep you reaching for another glass.
In the Glass
Delicate floral and herbaceous aromas unfold into layers of red and black fruit, lavender and fresh oregano, followed by white pepper, nutmeg and cinnamon.
The palate is silky and balanced, with fine tannins, beautiful freshness and a graceful finish that lingers long after each sip.
This isn't a heavy, extracted red. It's Grenache with fragrance, energy and a savory edge—the kind of wine that becomes even more interesting as it opens in the glass.
What to Pair With Grenache
Grenache is wonderfully versatile at the table. We love this wine with:
Roast chicken
Lamb and grilled meats
Pork
Sausages and charcuterie
Wood-fired pizza
Grilled mushrooms and vegetables
Tomato-based dishes
Mediterranean herbs and spices
Aged and semi-firm cheeses
It's also an excellent bottle to open while dinner is still cooking.
Emmitt-Scorsone Vineyard
Our Grenache comes from Emmitt-Scorsone Vineyard in Dry Creek Valley, Sonoma County, where warm days and cool evening influences create beautiful conditions for expressive, balanced Grenache.
The vineyard is sustainably farmed and harvested by hand, giving us fruit with the freshness, character and integrity we want before it ever reaches the cellar.
Made With a Light Hand
We ferment this Grenache with native yeasts in small open-top tanks, then age it for 10 months in neutral French oak barrels.
Neutral oak allows the vineyard and variety to remain at the center of the wine rather than masking them with new-oak flavor.
The result is a vivid snapshot of Dry Creek Valley: fragrant, silky, savory and incredibly inviting.
Open it for dinner. Let it breathe for a few minutes. Pour generously.
2023 Grenache · Emmitt-Scorsone Vineyard · Dry Creek Valley, Sonoma County · Limited Production

