Mendocino

Mendocino

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  1. 2024 BACA Stargazing White Wine
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    2024 BACA Stargazing White Wine
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    2024 BACA Stargazing White Wine
    $40.00
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  2. 2023 BACA Stargazing White Wine
    2023 BACA Stargazing White Wine
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    2023 BACA Stargazing White Wine
    $40.00
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  3. 2022 BACA Somersault Zinfandel
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    2022 BACA Somersault Zinfandel
    $55.00
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  4. 2021 BACA Somersault Zinfandel
    2021 BACA Somersault Zinfandel
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    2021 BACA Somersault Zinfandel
    $55.00
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  5. 2019 BACA Somersault Zinfandel
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    2019 BACA Somersault Zinfandel
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    2019 BACA Somersault Zinfandel
    $60.00
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High in the Mayacamas, Mendocino’s Pacini Vineyard is a story of roots—both literal and generational. These dry-farmed, head-trained vines have weathered over a century of growing seasons, and today they’re nurtured with low-impact farming, native cover crops, and a small flock of resident sheep.

The resulting Zinfandel is as pure and unfiltered as the place it comes from—bright red fruit, savory undertones, and a wild edge that reflects Mendocino’s untamed spirit. This is heritage farming with a modern point of view, captured in every glass.

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Planted over 100 years ago, Pacini vineyard is perched on the wild slopes of Mayacamas Mountain Range majestically overlooking Ukiah to the west. A true heritage vineyard, 2018 marks the year that the great-grandson bought the vineyard back into the family. With great care and vision the site is being rehabilitated in concert with the natural habitat by employing true dry-farming, sustainable practices, and sheep as natural (and very cute) mowers.

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