Lost Dog Lane
California
Multiple-award-winning Chardonnay bottled exclusively for Firstleaf
ABOUT THIS WINE:
Lost Dog Lane
Chardonnay
From perennial award-winner Joe Otos, this wine was bottled exclusively for Firstleaf has won multiple awards, including a Gold Medal at the 2016 New York International Wine Competition and a Silver Medal at the 2016 Sunset International Wine Competition. Made from the finest grapes of California’s premier coastal wine regions, it’s smooth and versatile, with a rich mix of tropical fruits, cassis, and sweet herbs. “A coastal California Chardonnay, it's full-bodied but has plenty of zip, with bright apricot notes and a hint of vanilla from a few months of aging in French oak,” says Ray Isle, Food & Wine Editor.
ABOUT THIS WINE
Lost Dog Lane
Chardonnay
From perennial award-winner Joe Otos, this wine was bottled exclusively for Firstleaf has won multiple awards, including a Gold Medal at the 2016 New York International Wine Competition and a Silver Medal at the 2016 Sunset International Wine Competition. Made from the finest grapes of California’s premier coastal wine regions, it’s smooth and versatile, with a rich mix of tropical fruits, cassis, and sweet herbs. “A coastal California Chardonnay, it's full-bodied but has plenty of zip, with bright apricot notes and a hint of vanilla from a few months of aging in French oak,” says Ray Isle, Food & Wine Editor.
WINE REGION:
California
California is one of the most diverse winegrowing regions in the world. Spanning 850 miles along North America's west coast—and inland across mountains and valleys—California's American Viticultural Areas (AVAs) cover a dizzying array of terroir. The cold, deep waters of the Pacific Ocean play a major role in cooling California's vineyards, sending fog and chilly air up to 100 miles inland. This tempers the daytime heat and allows grapes to ripen slowly but fully. Cooler-climate grape varieties thrive closest to the sea, while further inland, bigger, bolder wines prevail.
WINE REGION
California
California is one of the most diverse winegrowing regions in the world. Spanning 850 miles along North America's west coast—and inland across mountains and valleys—California's American Viticultural Areas (AVAs) cover a dizzying array of terroir. The cold, deep waters of the Pacific Ocean play a major role in cooling California's vineyards, sending fog and chilly air up to 100 miles inland. This tempers the daytime heat and allows grapes to ripen slowly but fully. Cooler-climate grape varieties thrive closest to the sea, while further inland, bigger, bolder wines prevail.
FLAVOR PROFILE:
Pairs well with…
Desserts, Roasted Pork Loin, Soups and Bisques, Dim Sum
Pairs well with…
Desserts, Roasted Pork Loin, Soups and Bisques, Dim Sum
FLAVOR PROFILE
Pairs well with…
Desserts, Roasted Pork Loin, Soups and Bisques, Dim Sum
Pairs well with…
Desserts, Roasted Pork Loin, Soups and Bisques, Dim Sum
AWARDS:
Lost Dog Lane
2 TOTAL AWARDS
Gold Medal, 2016 New York International Wine Competition
Silver Medal, 2016 Sunset International Wine Competition
AWARDS
Lost Dog Lane
2 TOTAL AWARDS
Gold Medal, 2016 New York International Wine Competition
Silver Medal, 2016 Sunset International Wine Competition
ABOUT THE BRAND:
Lost Dog Lane
An immediate favorite of members and judges alike, the releases from Lost Dog Lane hearken back to something primal. They are at once about total freedom (the label showing a happy dog with a trailing leash) and the feeling of being somewhere away from home. We feel that the same double edge is true in winemaking — seemingly simple to produce, behind the scenes is total anguish for true artisans.
ABOUT THE BRAND
Lost Dog Lane
An immediate favorite of members and judges alike, the releases from Lost Dog Lane hearken back to something primal. They are at once about total freedom (the label showing a happy dog with a trailing leash) and the feeling of being somewhere away from home. We feel that the same double edge is true in winemaking — seemingly simple to produce, behind the scenes is total anguish for true artisans.