Before Littorai was a cult name on the Sonoma Coast, Ted Lemon was in Burgundy—working for Roumier, Dujac, Domaine de Villaine and eventually Domaine Guy Roulot in Meursault. California eventually called him home, and Littorai followed.
A small, quietly influential estate dedicated to site-driven Chardonnay and Pinot Noir from the wild coastal hills of Sonoma and Mendocino. Farmed with restraint and guided by nature, the wines are in constant search of vineyard expression. A lineup that has become a modern benchmark for the region. Very little to go around.
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