Made by famed winemaker Julian Fayard, Purlieu's sister label, Le Pich, gets its name from a Wappo Indian term meaning "golden eagle." They are hunting birds, and you can often spot them above our vineyards as they soar, glide, circle and arc. They are beautiful birds — stately and impressive, but not haughty or boasting, with a nimbleness that's inspiring. We hope that our Le Pich wines live up to the character of their namesake.
I’m always able to taste Louis’s Northern Rhône release as well. His 2020 Condrieu is medium to full-bodied, pure, and balanced, with that unique Condrieu ability to blend richness and freshness. Some classic tangerine, white flowers, and honeysuckle note...
This is a more restrained and mineral sauvignon blanc, with aromas of oyster shells, crushed stones, lime zest, white grapefruit and green apples. Sharp and vibrant on the palate with a medium body. Tight and flinty. Wakes you up. From organically grown g...
Very pale strawberry in color, the Alkoomi Rose has a juicy array of cherry and pomegranate flavors with zingy acidity and great balance. There is a really refreshing quality to this deliciously dry rose.