Donkey and Goat, "Barsotti Vineyard", Gamay
Organic

Donkey and Goat, "Barsotti Vineyard", Gamay - 2020

Item # 48315 750 mL

Entirely Gamay grown in sandy loam soils, this medium-bodied dry red is refreshing and thirst-quenching. Cherries, baking spice, herbs, and black pepper, this is calling out for food to match. Pair with chicken tagine.

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Wine made from organically or biodynamically grown grapes with minimal intervention avoiding the use of chemicals, additives and technology.


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About the Producer

A Donkey & Goat is a wife and husband owned and operated winery located in Berkeley California. Tracey and Jared Brandt, who own neither donkey nor goat, are the couple behind these naturally made wines, aim to emphasize their distinctive, soulful qualities, which truly represent the earth from which the vines are grown. They do not care about consistency; they care about character. That said,...

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California

California makes more wine than any other state in the United States. Not only does the state grow a variety of noble grape varieties like Pinot Noir, Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon, there are also plantings of lesser-known varieties such as Nebbiolo, Roussanne and Mourvèdre to name just a few.


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