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The old world meets the new world at Toccata
Known for versatile wines, fair prices, and a fun and relaxed wine tasting experience, Toccata features estate grown traditional Italian varietals in the warm Tuscan ambiance of the Toccata Tasting Room.
In the Italian spirit of enjoying wine with food, the Toccata Tasting Room is also an Old World marketplace featuring gourmet wine friendly foods, original paintings, Italian décor, and unique wine-related items.
2012 Toccata Pinot Grigio, Santa Barbara County 750ml 6-Pack
This Pinot Grigio was grown in our temperate Los Alamos vineyard along San Antonio Creek, which flows to the ocean. Carefully tended in the vineyard and nurtured in the winery, these pinot grigio grapes produce the subtle aromas of lemon peel, lily flower, jasmine tea and pear. The wine is crisp with natural acidity developed in the grapes while growing in this cool climate. It is light and delicate with a bright finish. This pinot grigio will be a fine complement to a variety of light dishes, salads, fruit, and cheese.
From the Lucas & Lewellen vineyards in Santa Barbara County, Louis Lucas selects choice lots for a limited production of premium wines. Attention to detail in the vineyards yields superior quality grapes from which Megan McGrath Gates crafts award winning wines. The vineyards of Lucas & Lewellen are located in the three principal wine grape growing regions of Santa Barbara County: the Santa Maria Valley, the Los Alamos Valley, and the Santa Ynez Valley. These valleys all run west from the coastal mountains to the Pacific Ocean, allowing warm days and cool nights to produce a long, gentle growing season.
Vineyard Notes: The Los Alamos Vineyard is a cool climate vineyard in the Santa Barbara County AVA. Stretching for over a mile of Highway 101 frontage just south of the town of Los Alamos, these vineyards are home to 20 varieties of grapes, representing the principal varieties of the Rhone, Burgundy and Bordeaux regions of France, as well as Italian varieties. With some of the vines planted from cuttings brought from Europe over 35 years ago, these vineyards have long been a favorite source for many of California's best wineries.
Specs
- Vineyard: Los Alamos
- Composition: 100% Pinot Grigio
- Bottled: May 2013
- TA: 0.609 g/100mL
- pH 3.32
- Production: 1,828 cases
- Alcohol: 13.5%
Specs
- Vineyard: Los Alamos
- Composition: 100% Pinot Grigio
- Bottled: May 2013
- TA: 0.609 g/100mL
- pH 3.32
- Production: 1,828 cases
- Alcohol: 13.5%
Vendor Details
Lucas & Lewellen Vineyards
- Owner:
- Louis Lucas & Royce Lewellen
- Founded:
- 1996
- Location:
- Santa Barbara County, California
Visit the Lucas & Lewellen Vineyards website
Lucas & Lewellen Vineyards is a small, premium, estate winery located in beautiful Santa Barbara County, California. Co-Owner Louis Lucas (The Dirtman) has been growing wine grapes in the region for over 35 years, supplying superior quality fruit to wineries throughout California, and beyond. In 1996, Louis joined forces with longtime friend and retired judge, Royce Lewellen to produce their own distinctive wines.
Today, Lucas and Lewellen owns 400 acres of land planted to 25 unique varietals in three major micro-climates: Santa Maria Valley, Los Alamos Valley, and Santa Ynez Valley. Grapes are hand picked under the watchful eye of Louis Lucas and winemaker Megan McGrath, who then nurtures the selected fruit into true wines of distinction. In addition to the flagship Lucas & Lewellen brand, wines are also bottled under the Mandolina and Queen of Hearts labels. The Lucas & Lewellen Tasting Room is located in the charming European inspired village of Solvang.
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