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    2022 Folk Machine "Parts & Labor" Red Blend (Mendocino, CA) 4R

    4R

    Techniques like neutral barrels, lees contact, and cement tanks add body and texture

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    2022 Folk Machine "Parts & Labor" Red Blend (Mendocino, CA) 4R

    "Parts and Labor" is another hit from winemaker Kenny Livitprakong! Beautiful aromas of spice, licorice, bubble gum and raspberries lead to a smooth, medium-bodied palate with slight spice and delicious fruit - blueberries and currants - finishing with a long lasting note of mind. Not your average red blend! Each sip is better than the last.

    About The Varietal

    Barbera

    While frequently overshadowed by Nebbiolo, another native grape of Piedmont, Barbera still manages to craft unique and incredibly appealing red wines known for their versatility and enticing aromas. These wines possess the charm of Nebbiolo without its shortcomings.

    About The Producer

    Folk Machine

    Folk Machine focuses on producing wines that showcase the unique characteristics of the grapes and the terroir of Northern California. The label is often associated with minimalist winemaking techniques, emphasizing natural processes and allowing the grapes to express themselves without heavy-handed intervention. The founder, Kenny Likitprakong, is recognized for his commitment to sustainable and organic practices in the vineyard, and this ethos often extends to the winemaking process. Folk Machine wines have gained a following for their approachability, balance, and how they reflect the specific vineyards and regions of Mendocino where the grapes are sourced.

    4R

    Techniques like neutral barrels, lees contact, and cement tanks add body and texture