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    NV Field Recordings Boxie Chillable Red (Central Coast, CA) 2R

    2R

    Cooler alpine and maritime climate wines with light-body and high acidity

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    NV Field Recordings Boxie Chillable Red (Central Coast, CA) 2R

    Field Recordings brings you an exceptional box wine! This blend of various grapes and vintages is all about being easy to drink. Feel free to keep it chilled in the fridge; it's the perfect 'cellar saver' for summer.

    About The Varietal

    Charbono

    Charbono (Bonarda) is a widely traveled red-wine grape variety with a complicated history. Originally from the alpine vineyards of Savoie in eastern France, it is now mostly planted in Napa Valley, where it is known as Charbono, and in Argentina, where it goes by the name Bonarda.

    About The Producer

    Field Recordings

    Winemaker Andrew Jones has a talent for discovering hidden gems—vineyards that are often overlooked but have immense potential. He focuses on crafting distinctive wines full of character and individuality. As a vine nursery fieldman, Andrew spends his days planning and planting vineyards across California, and occasionally, farmers offer him small lots of their finest fruit. With experience in nearly every vineyard on the Central Coast, he is passionate about finding and nurturing these underappreciated sites. Andrew creates limited amounts of soulful wine through his connections and opportunities from these unique, often unheralded vineyards.

    2R

    Cooler alpine and maritime climate wines with light-body and high acidity