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Jenn Klyne
Trialto BC
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jennifer.klyne@trialto.com
778 331 8992
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604 562 9724
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Trialto Sales
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778 892 6070
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604 767 6730
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250 661 2473
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778 331 8952
Tim Wilkins
General Manager
Western Canada
tim.wilkins@trialto.com
778 331 8956
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Chardonnay 2009 Sonoma Coast, California
AVAILABILITY: SPEC, Very Limited Stock Available
93 POINTS Connoisseurs' Guide to California Wine
"From the very first sniff, this deep and impressively layered wine conveys a sense of fine composition and polish, and, for all of its richness and mouthfilling weight... Its intense themes of apples and stones are enriched by deftly placed accents of vanilla and cream, and, like its mate, it is a serious, age-worthy Chardonnay that will surely reward a few years of patience." January 2012
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Pinot Noir 2007 Sonoma Coast, California
AVAILABILITY: SPEC, Very Limited Stock Available
92 POINTS Stephen Tanzer's International Wine Cellar
"Good full red. Pungent herbs and spices lift blackberry and violet aromas. Juicy, ripe and spicy, with noteworthy energy to the red berry flavors. Nicely combines sweetness and grip, finishing long and bright, with suave tannins." May 2010
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FREESTONE VINEYARD The Freestone Vineyard Estate in the Sonoma Coast appellation is comprised of three distinct properties: Pastorale Vineyard, Quarter Moon Vineyard and Ferguson Vineyard. The vineyards lie only 5-8 miles from the Pacific Ocean west of Bodega Bay, providing a long and cool growing season. Goldridge soils, dramatic elevations, careful attention to clonal and rootstock selections and use of biodynamic farming principles result in Chardonnay and Pinot Noir that is distinctly Freestone.
The first vines were planted in 2000 with phased replantings occurring through 2007, in part due to the challenges of the site and also to diversify clonal selection and rootstocks. Thus far the vineyard diversity at Freestone has produced wine of tremendous complexity, offering layers of earth, jam, spice and minerality. Today the oldest vines are eight years old with over eighty percent of the estate planted to Pinot Noir.
The principles of biodynamic farming are applied at Freestone and form the basis of self-sustainable winegrowing. Biodynamic farming maintains, preserves and ecologically enhances the natural vineyard environment by combining natural farming practices - composting, recycling nutrients, carefully managed irrigation, the use of cover crops - with natural remedies for deficiencies and seasonal changes such as simple, natural non-toxic biological field and foliar sprays. The results of all this work contribute to the cultivation and preservation of soil health, which in turn affect fruit quality - all while respecting the environment.

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Jenn Klyne
Trialto BC Sales Coordinator
Trialto Wine Group Ltd.
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