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Quality Dijon clone Chardonnay Grapes

March 26, 2021 | Grapes and Bulk Wine

CompanyAnam Cara Cellars/Nicholas Vineyard
Company TypeWinery and Vineyard
VarietyChardonnay
Grape Farming PracticesOrganic, LIVE practices. Dry farmed and hand tended.
Quantity4 tons
Price2,400/ton
Description13th leaf vines, Dijon clone 76 (approx. 80%) plus Dijon clone 95.
Laurelwood soil with Jory bedrock.
Elevation approx 600ft, rows run north/south.
All Chehalem Mountains, estate grown, Nicholas Vineyard.
Located in the hills between Newberg and Sherwood above 99W.
CityNEWBERG/SHERWOOD
StateOR
AVAChehalem Mountains
Contact NameSheila and Nick Nicholas
Phone503-537-9158
Emailsheila@anamcaracellars.com

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