500 cases of minimal-intervention wines from organic and biodynamic growers across California — and is among the most exciting young voices in the state
drawn from multiple hillside blocks shaped by the coastal wind gaps that keep these sites lean and bright
This is the wine that made their name: traditionally made Nebbiolo aged two years in large Slavonian oak casks
rather than the house's non-vintage blends that form their foundation
favors extraction and structure in this bottling
Clos des Lunes, Lune d'Argent Bordeaux Blanc, 2023 SO011326 Back Vintage Bojo 500 cases of minimal-intervention winesHere's a fun one: a serious dry white made in the heart of Sauternes, where the climate famously produces sweet wine. Clos des Lunes is the project of Olivier Bernard, of Domaine de Chevalier, who bet that Sauternes' patchwork of great soils could turn out world class dry Semillon and Sauvignon Blanc instead. Lune d'Argent, the entry cuvee, is the proof: a blend leaning on old vine Semillon, all citrus, white flowers, and honeysuckle, with both