0
Skip to Content
Thief of Wine
Home
Join Society
Shop
Wine Store
Reorder + Custom Orders
Members Only
About
About
Changing the way we buy Wine
Shipping
Contact
Thief of Wine
Home
Join Society
Shop
Wine Store
Reorder + Custom Orders
Members Only
About
About
Changing the way we buy Wine
Shipping
Contact
Home
Join Society
Folder: Shop
Back
Wine Store
Reorder + Custom Orders
Members Only
Folder: About
Back
About
Changing the way we buy Wine
Shipping
Contact
Store 2 Cattleya Chardonnay Russian River Valley “Call to Adventure” 2018
Cattleya Chard.jpg Image 1 of
Cattleya Chard.jpg
Cattleya Chard.jpg

Cattleya Chardonnay Russian River Valley “Call to Adventure” 2018

$80.00

Call to Adventure is an invitation to seek the unknown where the promise of delight is just a sip away if you are brave enough to take the first step. This Russian River Chardonnay is redolent of that hazy line when spring becomes summer: perfumed honeysuckle, ripe mandarin, Meyer lemon, and honeydew melon. With a long finish and round, generous texture, no one can resist the Call to Adventure.

Quantity:
Add To Cart

Call to Adventure is an invitation to seek the unknown where the promise of delight is just a sip away if you are brave enough to take the first step. This Russian River Chardonnay is redolent of that hazy line when spring becomes summer: perfumed honeysuckle, ripe mandarin, Meyer lemon, and honeydew melon. With a long finish and round, generous texture, no one can resist the Call to Adventure.

Call to Adventure is an invitation to seek the unknown where the promise of delight is just a sip away if you are brave enough to take the first step. This Russian River Chardonnay is redolent of that hazy line when spring becomes summer: perfumed honeysuckle, ripe mandarin, Meyer lemon, and honeydew melon. With a long finish and round, generous texture, no one can resist the Call to Adventure.

 

Meet the Winemaker and owner of CATTLEYA WINES. Bibiana González Rave

Here is what this amazing winemaker has to say:

"These wines are literally handmade. As I begin any winemaking journey, I instinctively go back to the farming itself. Looking back, I now appreciate the value of having been trained first as a viticulturist. It was surely the most valuable and humbling lesson I received in my years in France. Through rigorous training and endless days of physical work, I understood from very early on that unique wines can only come from vineyards where the growers will never compromise on how much or how hard they will work their vines.”

 
 

Thief of Wine

john@thiefofwine.com
707.337.2365