From the gently rolling hills of eastern Lodi, this Albariño was grown by the Bokisch family on their beloved Terra Alta Vineyard. Gallica and Bokisch have a shared passion for organic farming and sustainable practices. Our singular white wine, we love Albariño for its distinctive aromas and food paring potential. Varietally accurate and distinctly refreshing, Albariño reminds us of summer and all its bounty. Lemon verbena, white peach, and a hint of fennel from this fascinating terroir, mingles with sea salt and juicy acidity. Without new barrel influence, this is a celebration of Albariño ready to enjoy.
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