Oh my, a real wine radio show! And on Chardonnay as well! I can't wait until they feature one of our own US wines on-air! Representing Ghost Pines, I’ve gotten a real sense of the variety of territory in California alone (we blend all our varietals with grapes from multiple counties, so it leads to interesting mixes). For example: Napa and Sonoma have their own dry, Mediterranean feel, whereas Monterey grapes possess more coastal attributes, etc. There are even great central CA wines with their own distinct character. Has anyone found that they tend to favor wines from a particular county over others?
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Oh my, a real wine radio show! And on Chardonnay as well! I can't wait until they feature one of our own US wines on-air! Representing Ghost Pines, I’ve gotten a real sense of the variety of territory in California alone (we blend all our varietals with grapes from multiple counties, so it leads to interesting mixes). For example: Napa and Sonoma have their own dry, Mediterranean feel, whereas Monterey grapes possess more coastal attributes, etc. There are even great central CA wines with their own distinct character. Has anyone found that they tend to favor wines from a particular county over others?
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