Farmed on an eight-mile-long ride referred to as American’s Cote de Nuits, the Goldridge site and its namesake ancient marine sandstone loam soil creates a sturdy, long-lived, and elegantly structured Pinot Noir.
Farmed on an eight-mile-long ride referred to as American’s Cote de Nuits, the Goldridge site and its namesake ancient marine sandstone loam soil creates a sturdy, long-lived, and elegantly structured Pinot Noir.