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Nine Great Wines for Thanksgiving, Your Family, and the Planet
Bloomberg’s wine critic takes on the assignment of finding American wines that go well with the holiday feast, are surefire crowd-pleasers, and were made with sustainability in mind.
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Quivira Celebrates 40th Anniversary
Quivira Vineyards, a family-owned estate winery featuring CCOF-certified organic vineyards in the Dry Creek Valley of Sonoma, is celebrating a 40-year commitment to sustainability with the release of the 2020 vintage of its prized Fig Tree Sauvignon Blanc.
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2020 Sonoma County Sauvignon Blanc Wine of the Week
Hugh Chappelle is behind the Press Democrat’s wine of the week winner ― the Quivira, 2020 Sonoma County Sauvignon Blanc, 13.3%, $23. A New Zealand-styled sauvignon blanc, it’s grassy with notes of grapefruit and lime zest. With racy acidity and pitch perfect balance, it finishes crisp and it’s gorgeous.
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2018 Fig Tree Ranked #26 in Top 100 Wines of the World
The 2018 Fig Tree Sauvignon Blanc was awarded 26 out of the top 100 wines in the world by Wine Spectator.
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2017 Alder Grove Ranked #31 in Top 100 Wines of the World
The 2017 Alder Grove Sauvignon Blanc was awarded 31 out of the top 100 wines in the world by Wine Spectator.
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Pair Wine with Wildflowers
A few miles south of Martorana on West Dry Creek Road, is of similar farming mind, taking things a step deeper with biodynamic viticultural practices.
Read more hereOrganic Wineries in Sonoma County
You know you've found Quivira when, after rounding a bend on winding West Dry Creek Road, you see their preparations tower jutting above a colorful garden of flowers, herbs, and veggies.
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Beautiful Gardens and Winery in Sonoma County
Learn as you taste at Dry Creek Valley’s Quivira Vineyards, where a sample block is dedicated to identifying all of the varietals grown on the estate and raised beds showcase organic gardening practices.
Read more hereWine of the Week: 2019 Wine Creek Rose
You know you've found Quivira when, after rounding a bend on winding West Dry Creek Road, you see their Biodynamic preparations tower jutting above a colorful garden of flowers, herbs, and veggies.
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