The White Coat White Wine
The White Coat White Wine
California
HISTORY
The White Coat (named for Larry’s past career as an Emergency Room physician) is composed of white Rhône grapes from three of our Estate vineyards across California. The rich, textured Roussanne from Rattlesnake Ridge on Howell Mountain in Napa is moderated by acidity and structure provided by the Grenache Blanc grown in the calcareous soils of the Pesenti Vineyard in Paso Robles. Finally, the blend is rounded out with a touch of refreshing, mineral Vermentino (also known as Rolle) from the granitic and quartz-laden Cobb Vineyard in Amador. The result is an exceptional, dynamic white wine that is truly California.
VINTAGE SPECIFIC TASTING NOTES
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DETAILS
AVA: California
Sub-AVAs: Shenandoah Valley, Howell Mountain, Willow Creek
Number of Vineyards: 3
Varieties: Roussanne, Grenache Blanc, Vermentino
Fermentation: Native yeast
Barrels: Concrete egg and 100% used French oak
Aging: 15 months in barrel
Bottled unfined and unfiltered
First Turley Vintage: 2000
Serving Temp: 40-50ºF
Release: Fall
Accessibility: Limited, Member exclusive