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    *2R* 2021 Ruth Lewandowski "Feints" Co-Ferment Red Blend (Sonoma Valley, CA)

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    Cooler alpine and maritime climate wines with light-body and high acidity

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    *2R* 2021 Ruth Lewandowski "Feints" Co-Ferment Red Blend (Sonoma Valley, CA)

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    A Co-Fermented marriage of all things Piedmont; featuring Arneis, Barbara, Nebbiolo and Dolcetto. Concord grape in color with the haziness that comes from an unfiltered batch, the aromas are inviting with ripe plum, watermelon and kiwi. On the palate there is bursting red and rainier cherry, raspberry, and the classic Big League Chew finish coming from the carbonic maceration. I can guarantee that whether you are a “natural wine” fanatic or skeptic, you’re going to go back for a second and third glass of this perfect summer chiller. Pair with a smoking grill and plenty of friends, just make sure you bring enough to share!

    About The Producer

    Ruth Lewandowski

    After gaining experience at Banner in Alsace, Evan Lewandowski founded Ruth Lewandowski Wines in 2012, initially establishing it in Utah before relocating to Mendocino, California in 2018. Evan's philosophy revolves around the natural cycle of life, which inspired the winery's name from the book of Ruth, symbolizing the cycle of death and redemption found in nature. He is committed to organic farming and spontaneous fermentation. According to Evan, natural fermentation involves the succession of multiple strains of yeast and bacteria, each contributing distinct flavors, aromas, and textures as they thrive and fade, paving the way for the next strain.