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Granville Willamette Valley Chardonnay Basalt 2024

$4499

Shipping

Every step of the journey is managed to uphold the integrity of each bottle.

  • Nationwide Access: Flat-rate shipping available to most U.S. states with delivery in 3-5 business days.
  • Temperature-Monitored Shipping: We closely monitor weather conditions and make informed decisions to ensure shipments travel safely, with insulated packaging and refrigerated transport available when required.
  • Wine-Specific Protective Packaging: Specialized materials designed to maintain label integrity and prevent breakage during transit.
  • Provenance Assured: All wines are maintained in climate-controlled conditions at our shop until the moment of dispatch.

Returns & Exchanges

We stand behind every bottle we sell.

  • If the wine is less than 10 years old and it is corked, you may return it to us for a full refund or exchange within 60 days of purchase. You must show us proof of purchase. We understand that you may not live near a shop and that it is difficult to ship open bottles of wine to us, so if there's any problem feel free to Contact Us and we'll work it out.
  • For wines older than 10 years, the consumer bears the risk of a faulty cork, but we accept returns of older bottles if the wine is faulty as a result of improper storage. Please come by the store or Contact Us if there is a problem.
  • We may, at our discretion and to the extent permitted by law, accept returns of unopened wines within 30 days of purchase if they were properly stored by the purchaser, subject to a 15% re-stocking fee.

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Email: help@flatiron-wines.com
Phone: (415) 780-1405


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More about Granville

We love the European wine-maker. More of a peasant than a businessman, he works among the vines because that is what his family has always done. It’s a stereotype, for sure, but there are definitely a lot of French and Italian wine-makers out there who fit the description.

Then there is the stereotype of the American wine-maker – different, but equally attractive. This wine-maker is a pioneer, an inventor. She experiments. She has an open mind. She may not be born making great wine, but she gets there eventually.

Again, there are certainly many American wine-makers who fit this description. Jackson Holstein is one of them.

His parents were literal pioneers, driving west from Kentucky to Oregon in a pickup truck. They bought ten hectares, and named it Holstein Vineyard. Jackson grew up among those vines. He learned a little vineyard management from his Dad, but he also went to school and he studied. He also traveled the world, worked at various wineries, and side hustled by producing a bit of wine in a garage – it turns out that tech companies are not the only start-ups that happen in American garages.

In 2014, he settled down with his partner Ayla to create a proper winery. There they make very pretty and quietly intense Pinot Noirs and Chardonnays from organic and biodynamic sources in the Dundee hills – including the family Holstein Vineyard.

Wine Details

  • Grape Variety

    Chardonnay

  • Vintage

    2024

  • Size

    750ml

  • Farming Practice

    Organic

  • Style

    Earthy , Minerally

  • Sweetness

    Dry

  • Body

    Medium Bodied

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