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Extreme hillside terraced vineyard block at Sol Rouge Vineyard

Extreme hillside terraced vineyard block at Sol Rouge Vineyard

One of the North Coast's most extreme hillside terraced vineyard in all of wine country existed at Sol Rouge. Sol Rouge is a family estate vineyard and winery located in the Red Hills Appellation at elevations over 1800 feet. North of Napa Valley in the foothills of the dormant volcano which formed the North Coast wine country, this land contains rich, red volcanic soil and, from this unique profile, Sol Rouge derived its name – translating to “Red Soil” in French. This 70 acre estate is currently planted with Grenache, Mourvèdre, Syrah, Counoise, Petite Syrah, Zinfandel, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Cabernet Franc and Cinsault. Nestled between Mt. Konocti and Benson Ridge in the Mayacamas Mountain range, this aggressive sight is all hillside with slopes up to 60% and is said to be the most tightly planted vineyard in the Red Hills, with nearly 6000 vines per hectare in some blocks.

For more information on Sol Rouge, visit us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/solrouge

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