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Vinos Pijoan Sauvignon Blanc Poubelle 2024

$3199

Skin contact and oak aging create a textured, unexpected white from Mexico's Valle de Guadalupe. This Sauvignon Blanc emerges from an organically farmed young vineyard in El Porvenir—planted in clay soil with careful biodynamic stewardship by second-generation winemaker Silvana Pijoan. Fermented with wild yeast and left with oxygen in barrel, it's a natural wine that defies convention: rich and mineral-driven, yet still preserving the varietal's bright acidity. Thrilling for adventurous palates.

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  • Nationwide Access: Flat-rate shipping available to most U.S. states with delivery in 3-5 business days.
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  • 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.

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  • 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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More about Vinos Pijoan

As most of you know by now, we believe that wine offers adventure. Every time you open a bottle of wine, it’s like you are traveling to another place (a terroir), another time (a vintage) and another culture (local wine traditions). Bottles of wine have brought us to some farflung places, like the mountains of Corsica, the volcanoes of the Canary Islands, and deep into central Asia.

Sometimes we forget that adventure lurks in our own backyard. So today we will take a road trip down to Guadalupe.

The Valle de Guadalupe, in Baja, has all the potential for a great wine region. The weather is a bit like what you’d find in many part of the Mediterranean where famous wines have long been produced, such as Italy, Southern France or Spain. For now, the region still has a pioneering feel – people are experiment, figuring out what grows well. But we’re talking about lots of people: already there are 180 producers estimated in the region!

The region benefits a bit from the “Beaujolais” effect. Young, dynamic producers can’t afford land in Burgundy, so they head to Beaujolais instead. Beaujolais has benefited enormously, becoming a hotbed of natural wine innovation in recent decades. Similarly, young dynamic producers from around here can’t afford land in California: many of them head to Guadalupe instead.

And sure enough, we are starting to see innovative natural wine emerge. The star, for now, is Vinos Pijoan. The family behind it has been making wines in the region since 2002. Silvana Pijoan grew up in this family, and after a career as a dancer, studied wine and then decided to make natural wines on the family estate.

As is often the case when we enjoy our adventures in nearby realms, we notice many similarities. There is Zinfandel grown here, for example – and the vines are 50 years old! But you also come across things that we don’t often do in California, such as a blend of Tempranillo with Rhone grapes Grenache and Syrah. Why not? Each wine region develops its own personality based on local conditions and cultures, and that’s what makes wine exploration so much fun.

Wine Details

  • Grape Variety

    Sauvignon Blanc

  • Vintage

    2024

  • Size

    750ml

  • Farming Practice

    Natural

  • Sweetness

    Dry

  • Body

    Medium Bodied

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