Chalk Hill is a wine appellation which occupies the north eastern corner of the larger Russian River Valley AVA in Sonoma County. So named for its chalk-like ashen soils, the AVA is known for its red wines from traditional Bordeaux varieties, its crisp white varietals and its offerings from grapes such as Sangiovese, which thrive in a warmer climate.
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