2023 End of Nowhere "Little Faith" Skin Contact, California

2023 End of Nowhere "Little Faith" Skin Contact, California

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Chris Walsh, the owner and winemaker for End of Nowhere used to be a sommelier in NYC before returning to his hometown with a population of 1,322 people -- Good 'ol Pioneer, CA (located in Amador County in the Sierra Foothills AVA). 

Organic certified. Unfined and unfiltered. Low intervention. Aged 6 months in neutral French oak barrels before bottling and release.

Winemaker Tasting Notes "wild floral aromatics and hints of fresh lemon, barely ripe green pear, and golden apples; fresh green herbs like thyme, rosemary, and tarragon hit the back palate before refreshing tannins add a textural punch"
Variety Chenin Blanc (35%), Chardonnay (25%), Pinot Gris (25%),
Orange Muscat (15%)

Region California, from Clarksburg, Lodi, and Sierra Foothills AVAs
Volume 750ml
Alcohol Volume 11.1%

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The End of Nowhere was founded on a simple belief: Great California wine doesn’t need chemical additives, new oak, or a big price tag to be delicious.

Our founding winemaker, Chris Walsh, didn’t have this epiphany in a vineyard — he had it in a bar. After working as a sommelier in New York City, Chris was ready to trade long nights for a new career and realized his childhood home in Amador County was the perfect place. Thanks to years behind the bar Chris was well-versed in California wine, and as a local he deeply understood the potential of Amador’s rugged, high-elevation terroir.

In June of 2014 he returned to Pioneer to begin planting the 10-acre Little John Lane Estate Vineyard, which surrounds the Walsh family home. From classics like Syrah and Grenache to obscure varieties like Picpoul and Clairette Blanche this site aims to produce Rhône-inspired wines that highlight the unique environment of the foothills, with minimal intervention in the winery.

The End of Nowhere label also showcases grapes grown organically by small farmers in the Sierra Foothills and surrounding appellations.

We are committed to practicing organic farming and treating the land with more than a little love. We live here, and will do whatever it takes to preserve our land for future generations… even if that means pulling weeds by hand.

For many, wine is liquid travel. For us, it’s home.

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