
| Wine Ambassador: | William Cole |
| Region: | Casablanca Valley |
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| Hectares: | 130 |
| Winemaker: | Roberto Millán |
The William Cole vineyard lies in a flat valley ringed by hills reminiscent of parts of the Mediterranean or of Napa Valley, California. The valley soils, though varied, are alluvial in nature, and ideal for the growing of wine grapes of certain types. This soil, combined with the proximity to the cold waters of the Pacific’s Humboldt Current results in an exceptional environment for Pinot Noir All 130 planted hectares are served by drip irrigation and water aspersion frost control systems. The trellising is Vertical Shoot Positioning with dual fruiting wires. Each spring, new canes are tied by hand to the wires so that the grape clusters will hang free to minimize possible damage from disease. Find out more



