LAYERS OF SKIN $19

Different shades of skin contact white grapes. a.k.a Orange Wine, Amber Wine & Copper Wine. These are four beautiful examples from California, Oregon, Spain and Slovenia. Discover the layers of skin and how uniquely different and delicious these wines are.


Rootdown ‘Es Okay’

Grapes: 52% Chardonnay 27% Chenin Blanc 17% Pinot 4% Riesling 1 % Orange Muscat

Place: Mendocino - California

Process: Practicing organic viticulture, work in the cellar is minimal with little intervention. Fermentations are left to start with indigenous yeasts, with no fining and only a light filtration is utilized if needed. Stainless Steel fermentation. Only some of the grapes see extended skin contact and are then blended together to create this unique wine.

Family: The Rootdown label refers to the grassroots of winemaking and the downward influence of the soil on wine, particularly in organic winemaking. Rootdown focuses on varietal specific wines from single vineyards that lead with earth and texture, rather than only fruit.

Bottle: $27 | Glass: $11


Day Wines ‘Vine de Days’

Grapes : 37% Müller-Thurgau, 33% Gewürztraminer, 24% Riesling, & 7% Pinot Gris

Place : Willamette Valley - Oregon

Process : 21 days of skin contact for all the grapes. Stainless steel fermentation and ageing. Native yeast fermentation. Sustainable farming.

Family : Founded by winemaker and owner Brianne Day in the 2012 vintage, Day Wines is a producer of boutique, artisanal bottlings made from fruit sourced exclusively from a small group of Oregon growers who utilize Biodynamic, Organic and/or Sustainable vineyard practices

Bottle: $31 | Glass: $13


Gulp Hablo

Grapes: Verdejo & Sauvignon Blanc

Place: Castilla-La Mancha - Spain

Process: Demeter and vegan certified, no sulfites added. Fermentation and maturation are both done in stainless steel. This wine made of the indigenous white-berried grape called Verdejo, and while common and popular in Spain is still underrepresented in American markets. It is known for making thirst-quenching dry whites.

Family: Gulp Hablo is the dream of three brothers, Francisco, Javier, and Luis Parra. The hope was to celebrate their home of La Mancha by raising organically and biodynamically grown grapes. When it comes to the winemaking behind Friend and Farmer, they partnered with the exceptional Juan Antonio Ponce of Bodegas Ponce. The name Gulp Hablo (ah-blow) is play on the word ‘gulpable’ and that’s exactly what it is.

Bottle: $25 | Glass: $10


Gonc ‘Grape Abduction’

Grapes : Pinot Blanc, Pinot Grigio, Riesling

Place : Stajerska - Slovenia.

Process : Sustainably farmed and Native Yeast Fermentation. Stainless Steel

Family : The Grape Abduction wines are a collaboration with Gônc Winery in Slovenia and they are the newest find of ridiculously awesome wine that outperforms its price. They realized that there was one special place on this planet with the perfect conditions to grow wine fit for the tastes of space: Stajerska, Slovenia. Grapes as diverse as Pinot Blanc, Pinot Noir, Pinot Grigio, Riesling and even the hard-to-pronounce ones (we're looking at you, Žametna Črnina) thrive in the harsh environment of these rocky hills. Made entirely by ... erm, hand... and treated with the highest degrees of technology and care, they have created three wines that truly give you the taste of the cosmos. Space juice, if you will. And if you ever found yourself gazing up the sky and asking: do aliens make wine? Now, you have your answer.

Bottle: $25 | Glass: $10