• Magnum LIOCO La Selva Pinot Noir Anderson Valley 2021
La Selva, meaning Forest in spanish, refers to the western redwoods of Anderson Valley, also known as the Deep End of Anderson Valley. This pinot noir is a blend of two vineyards, one of which is the famed Edmeades vineyard. Notes of cherries and forest floor co-mingle on the pallet.
LIOCO was conceived in the alley behind Spago Beverly Hills by wine director Kevin O’Connor and wine salesman Matt Licklider. Europe was the inspiration, as were the more restrained California wines of the 1980’s. Today the winery is owned and operated by the Licklider family. Husband/wife duo Matt and Sara Licklider and their small team produce the wines at a state-of-the-art winemaking cooperative in Santa Rosa.
All of the fruit is sourced from exceptional vineyards spanning 400-miles and five counties (Sonoma, Mendocino, Santa Cruz, Santa Barbara, Yolo).The focus is on Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Carignan from sites with older vines, interesting soil, and heritage clones. Sometimes the hunt for Pinot Noir uncovers other treasures like a coastal Syrah vineyard or a rare, mid-century planting of Valdiguie. Room is made for such discoveries.
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