Diamond Series
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2005 Santino OFV Zinfandel |
| The greatest reward for a winemaker is the discovery of special vineyards. Having these growers in our portfolio is a very good thing. More Details |
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2006 Santino Mediterranean Blend (Red), Sierra Foothills |
| In this blend we sought to make a wine that reflected the culture and tradition of a Mediterranean lifestyle. The romance of the blue sea, stark white buildings and rugged coastline inspired our winemaking team. More Details |
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2006 Santino Mediterranean Primitivo, Shenandoah Valley of California |
| At one time this Italian variety was thought to be the parent for Zinfandel. It has the same genetic makeup as Zinfandel but the historical record has Zinfandel in California prior to this variety being recorded in southern Italy. More Details |
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2006 Santino Mediterranean Tempranillo, Shenandoah Valley of California |
| Long known by connoisseurs as one of the great wine grapes in the world, the Spanish grape Tempranillo has remained obscure. When grown in its native Spain, the low yields, long barrel aging and home demand has kept this wine from greater things. More Details |
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2006 Santino Primo Barbera, Shenandoah Valley of California |
| This classic but underrated grape hails from Northern Italy. Long overshadowed by its southern cousins Nebbiolo and Sangiovese, Barbera is making great strides in quality. More Details |
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2007 Santino Mediterranean Muscat Canelli, Shenandoah Valley of California |
| The floral fragrance of a Muscat wine is not easily forgotten. In homage to our Italian roots we looked to the region of Asti in Northern Italy for inspiration. There they plant the Moscato Bianco or Muscat Blanc. When that grape was brought here it was called Muscat Canelli. We harvest at what we feel is the perfect ripeness to make this wine such a good aperitif. More Details |
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