Companion Wine Co. Pinot Gris Skin Contact 2022
Companion Wine Co. Pinot Gris Skin Contact 2022
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This pinky-amber hued Pinot Gris drinks a cross of an orange and rosé, a style of skin contact wine the Italians call ramato . This wine is a refreshing and vibrant treat; enjoy notes of papaya, blood orange and tangerine.
Made by Scott Schultz of Jolie Laide winery with the same non-interventionist philosophy he applies to all his wines, native fermentation and no additives save a small degree of sulfites.
PRODUCER
Companion Wine Co. (Scott Schultz of Jolie Laide)
VINTAGE
2022
TYPE
Orange Wine
GRAPE
Pinot Gris
REGION
Contra Costa County, California
United States
ABV
12.5%
FARMING
Organic
DETAILS
DETAILS
PRODUCER: Southold Farm + Cellar
TYPE: Red Wine
COUNTRY: United States
REGION: Texas
GRAPE: 100% Sangiovese
ABV: 13.1%
FARMING: Organic

ABOUT THE WINEMAKER
Companion was born out of the idea that delicious, terroir-driven, natural wine from California could be sold at a cost and in packaging that is accessible to all. This is an endeavor that celebrates Riesling, sunny days, the beach, the park, granite boulders, spicy food, and good friends.
Pinot Gris Skin Contact wine was made by Scott Shultz of Jolie-Laide. Scott is a Chicago native who began his career by working front of the house in several top restaurants. Following a stint in Thomas Keller's Las Vegas Bouchon he made his way to the sister restaurant in Yountville. From there the logical step was out of the restaurant and into the cellar and in 2010 he took a position working for Pax Mahle. It was there he started experimenting with Trousseau Gris and Melon de Bourgogne and other more obscure varietals on his own.
Jolie-Laide’s wines are captivating because they are anything but typical: using lesser planted varietals like Gamay and Valdiguié grown on vineyards at the fringes of the typical wine regions. In style, his wines are made with minimal intervention and classic technique (whole-cluster, skin-fermented, foot tread) and each year brings a new label from artists that inspire him and seem to fit the vintage.