Semillon

A Rare Bordeaux Treasure in Anderson Valley
Exceptionally rare and richly textured, Anderson Valley Sémillon offers layered citrus flavors, creamy depth, and remarkable elegance.

Origin

Native to Bordeaux, France; uniquely expressed in Anderson Valley’s cool vineyards.

Acidity

Balanced acidity supports rich textures while maintaining freshness and structure.

About the Variety

Sémillon is one of the rarest white grape varieties grown in Anderson Valley, cultivated by only a single vineyard within the region. Originally from Bordeaux, this distinctive grape thrives in the valley’s cool-climate conditions, producing wines with exceptional texture, complexity, and aging potential. Anderson Valley Sémillon is known for its rich mouthfeel and layered flavors of lemon curd, baked citrus, orchard fruit, and subtle tree nut notes.

Often displaying a characteristic lanolin-like texture, the wine can range from bright and refreshing to full-bodied and creamy depending on the winemaking approach. Many producers favor aging in neutral oak barrels, which enhances complexity while preserving the grape’s natural freshness and elegance.

Climate & Terroir

Anderson Valley’s moderate temperatures, coastal influence, and extended growing season provide ideal conditions for Sémillon. Slow ripening allows the grapes to develop concentrated flavors and a distinctive creamy texture while retaining enough acidity for balance. These unique conditions create wines that are both approachable in youth and capable of developing greater complexity with age.

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