Fres.co

Fres.co x Primal Cali Skin Contact Wine 2023

$26
$26

Fres.co x Primal Cali Skin Contact Wine is our collaboration wine made with Sonoma-based winemaker Jack Sporer of Fresc.co Wine. It's made from a blend of Loureiro, Cortese, and Falanghina from Clarksburg, California. Loureiro and Cortese co-fermented partially whole-cluster for 7 days, the Falanghina fermented on its own, 100% whole-cluster, for 10 days. This is one of those orange wines that manages to have structure while staying light on its feet. Citrus, ripe white fruit, apple, and pear on the nose. Bright palate that mirrors the bouquet, with a savory finish.

Dry/Sweet:, Dry
Wine Type:, Orange
Wine Style:, Medium Body
Grapes:, Loureiro, Cortese, Falanghina
Farming:, Organic
Vintage:, 2023
Alcohol:, 10.9%
Country:, United States
Region:, California
Appellation:, NA
Bottle Size:, 750ml
Sugar level:, Low Sugar, Zero Added Sugar

Food Pairing Ideas:

Grilled branzino.

 

Producer profile

Fres.co

Fresc.co is a natural wine project by Jack Sporer, a Sonoma County-based winemaker. Jack makes wine under his label as well as for other wineries. Jack and I met at the Raw Wine Fair in Los Angeles, in 2021. I stopped by his table, tasted through his wines, and was blown away by how tasty, precise, and quintessentially Californian they were. Jack cut his teeth making wine for big wineries in Sonoma, and you can tell. Collaborating with him was a no-brainer, and I’m grateful he accepted!

Wine region

California, United States

California is a prominent wine-producing state in the United States. It is characterized by a wide variety of climates and geographical features conducive to viticulture. The state encompasses several well-known wine regions with distinct climatic conditions and grape varietals.

Napa Valley is one of the most famous wine regions globally and is located north of San Francisco. It is renowned for its Cabernet Sauvignon, produced in a climate moderated by fog from San Pablo Bay. The region also grows Merlot, Chardonnay, and other varietals. Napa Valley features diverse soils, including volcanic and sedimentary, contributing to its wines' robust flavors.

Sonoma County neighbors Napa Valley and is more extensive and diverse. It has a cooler climate due to its proximity to the Pacific Ocean, making it ideal for Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, and Zinfandel. Sonoma County is known for its varied terroirs, from the cool Sonoma Coast to the warmer Sonoma Valley.

Central Coast spans from San Francisco Bay to Santa Barbara County and includes several smaller AVAs (American Viticultural Areas). This region produces a wide array of grapes, benefiting from a long growing season influenced by coastal breezes. Notable sub-regions include Paso Robles, known for robust red wines like Syrah and Zinfandel, and Monterey County, where cooler climate varietals like Chardonnay and Pinot Noir thrive.

Sierra Foothills, located east of Sacramento, rises from the valley into the mountains of the Sierra Nevada. This region, known historically for its role during the California Gold Rush, produces wine from old vine Zinfandel and increasingly notable Rhône varietals. The higher elevation results in significant diurnal temperature variation, which preserves acidity and enhances flavor complexity in the grapes.

Lodi is in the Central Valley, south of Sacramento, and benefits from a Mediterranean climate. It is known for its old vine Zinfandel, with some vines dating back to the late 19th century. Lodi's sandy soils provide good drainage and are resistant to phylloxera, contributing to the health and longevity of its vines.

Mendocino County is north of Sonoma and has a cooler maritime climate. It is recognized for organic and sustainable viticulture, focusing on Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, and Cabernet Sauvignon. The region's Anderson Valley benefits from coastal fog and cool temperatures that extend the growing season.

Each of these regions contributes to California's reputation as a versatile and high-quality wine-producing area, committed to tradition and innovative practices in viticulture and enology.

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1) Reship the package right away: due to the very high cost of shipping and returns, we must charge a re-shipping fee to be determined based on package size and shipping destination.

2) Consolidate the returned package with your next order: this option is free of charge and it's the most popular option.

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Natural wine is a type of wine made in small batches from hand-harvested organic or biodynamic grapes with minimal intervention in the cellar.
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