Sonoma Wines
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Sonoma County produces Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, and Zinfandel across a mosaic of climates and soils shaped by Pacific fog, coastal winds, and the influence of the Russian River and its surrounding valleys. The Sonoma Coast appellation, which extends to true seaside ridgelines, generates the county's most tension-driven wines, where marine influence slows ripening and preserves acidity. Flowers Winery sources from these exposed coastal sites for both Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, while Kistler Vineyards works the Russian River Valley for benchmark barrel-fermented Chardonnay under the Les Noisetiers bottling and the Freestone-Occidental corridor for its Occidental Pinot Noir. Radio Coteau's La Neblina takes its name directly from the coastal fog that defines its vineyard site. Seghesio represents Sonoma's older Zinfandel heritage, offering a counterpoint to the cool-climate focus found elsewhere in the county.
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Sonoma County produces Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, and Zinfandel across a mosaic of climates and soils shaped by Pacific fog, coastal winds, and the influence of the Russian River and its surrounding valleys. The Sonoma Coast appellation, which extends to true seaside ridgelines, generates the county's most tension-driven wines, where marine influence slows ripening and preserves acidity. Flowers Winery sources from these exposed coastal sites for both Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, while Kistler Vineyards works the Russian River Valley for benchmark barrel-fermented Chardonnay under the Les Noisetiers bottling and the Freestone-Occidental corridor for its Occidental Pinot Noir. Radio Coteau's La Neblina takes its name directly from the coastal fog that defines its vineyard site. Seghesio represents Sonoma's older Zinfandel heritage, offering a counterpoint to the cool-climate focus found elsewhere in the county.
