The BDR is a blend of Calera, Mt Eden and Swan clones and made to be enjoyable upon release. In the glass, it pours a ripe red color and is pretty, with spicy notes of wild strawberries, woodsy earth, delicate incense, cardamon, and light minty notes lifting from the glass. It’s medium-bodied, with fine tannins, and has a clean, iron-rich mineral finish.
BDR stands for Bohan Dillon Road where the vineyard is located. Traveling along Bohan Dillon Road you pass many incredible vineyards - Peter Michel, Hirsch, Flowers, and Martinelli's Three Sisters to name a few. Vineyards that define and are shining examples of the caliber of wines grown in the Fort Ross - Seaview AVA on the West Sonoma Coast.
93, Jeb Dunnuck
The BDR is a blend of Calera, Mt Eden and Swan clones and made to be enjoyable upon release. In the glass, it pours a ripe red color and is pretty, with spicy notes of wild strawberries, woodsy earth, delicate incense, cardamon, and light minty notes lifting from the glass. It’s medium-bodied, with fine tannins, and has a clean, iron-rich mineral finish.
BDR stands for Bohan Dillon Road where the vineyard is located. Traveling along Bohan Dillon Road you pass many incredible vineyards - Peter Michel, Hirsch, Flowers, and Martinelli's Three Sisters to name a few. Vineyards that define and are shining examples of the caliber of wines grown in the Fort Ross - Seaview AVA on the West Sonoma Coast.
93, Jeb Dunnuck