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Rochioli 2025 Estate Grown Sauvignon Blanc Russian River Valley 750ml

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Joe Rochioli Sr. arrived in the United States from a small village outside Lucca, Italy in 1911. He was ten years old. He went to work immediately — alongside his father on a farm called Wohler Ranch in the Russian River Valley — and the family never left. Four generations later, the Rochioli name is one of the most respected in California wine, not because of marketing or celebrity or critical score accumulation, but because Tom Rochioli — the third generation winemaker who inherited his father's conviction that this specific spot in the Russian River Valley is genuinely exceptional — has been making wines from the same estate that his grandfather farmed with the same hands-on, estate-grown, terroir-expressive philosophy since 1987, when Rochioli released its first estate wine.

The Rochioli Sauvignon Blanc is the one that the serious California wine community describes as the pinnacle of what the variety can achieve in this state — and the key to understanding why is in the vineyard's age. Sixty-four percent of this wine comes from the original Sauvignon Blanc vines planted on the estate in 1959 — 66-year-old vines in the 2025 vintage, whose root systems reach deep into the Russian River Valley's well-drained, Goldridge sandy loam soils and whose natural yield restriction and concentration of flavor compounds produce a Sauvignon Blanc of genuine complexity and depth that young vines simply cannot approach. Twenty-three percent comes from Clone 376 — a rare clone that Tom Rochioli describes as adding specific aromatic complexity to the final blend. Thirteen percent comes from a 36-year-old hillside vineyard that adds structural contrast.

The result is what the Tasting Panel described for the 2023 vintage as "a flashy Sauv Blanc with body weight and modern style — perfumed with gooseberry and papaya, pineapple and lemon chiffon clean the palate, balanced by racy acidity and a fresh, mineral-driven" character. Zinfandel Chronicles called it "absolutely delicious year in and year out — always one of the best Sauvignon Blancs from the Russian River Valley." The 2025 is the same vineyard, the same four-generation family, and the same winemaking philosophy — in a vintage that promises exceptional white wine quality across Sonoma County.


Origins & Craftsmanship

The Rochioli family's history in the Russian River Valley begins with Joe Rocchioli Sr.'s arrival at Wohler Ranch in 1911 — the same land that his son Joe Rochioli Jr. farmed and that Tom Rochioli now stewards as the third generation, with his daughter Rachael serving as General Manager and son Ryan as assistant winemaker. Four generations of the same family on the same land — a continuity of stewardship that makes Rochioli among the most specifically place-rooted wine estates in all of California.

The Sauvignon Blanc vineyard's founding in 1959 is the estate's most important historical viticulture fact. The original Sauvignon Blanc vines — planted by Joe Rochioli Jr. in the year before California's wine renaissance began — are now among the oldest continuously producing Sauvignon Blanc vines in the Russian River Valley. Their age is directly responsible for the wine's most distinctive qualities: old vines produce smaller berries with higher skin-to-juice ratios, more concentrated flavor compounds, naturally lower yields, and the deep root systems that mine the Russian River Valley's specific Goldridge sandy loam soils for mineral complexity that young vine wines cannot achieve. The 64% old vine composition is not a marketing designation — it is the foundational production fact that makes this Sauvignon Blanc genuinely different from every other example at any price in the Russian River Valley.

Clone 376 — the rare Sauvignon Blanc clone comprising 23% of the blend — is the winery's most specifically proprietary viticultural asset: a clone whose specific aromatic contribution Tom Rochioli has identified as essential to the blend's complexity, producing the floral, perfumed dimension that distinguishes Rochioli Sauvignon Blanc from the more purely citrus-forward expressions that standard Sauvignon Blanc clones consistently produce.

Vinification is deliberately minimal: stainless steel tank fermentation at cool temperature, preserving the intense varietal character and firm acidity that the old vine, three-site blend naturally produces. No oak. No malolactic conversion that would soften the racy acidity that is the wine's most structurally distinctive quality. The wine's character comes entirely from the Rochioli estate — from 66-year-old vines, a rare clone, and a hillside site — and from the cool Russian River Valley maritime influence that extends from the Pacific through the Petaluma Gap and into the valley's fog-drenched morning hours.


Critics Reviews

No widely published numeric scores from Wine Spectator, Wine Advocate, or Wine Enthusiast are available for the 2025 Rochioli Estate Sauvignon Blanc at this time given the vintage's recency. Prior vintages have received consistent Wine Spectator and Wine Enthusiast recognition (behind paywalls for specific scores).

The Tasting Panel — 2023 vintage: "Perfumed with gooseberry and papaya. A flashy Sauv Blanc with body weight and modern style. Pineapple and lemon chiffon clean the palate, balanced by racy acidity and a fresh, mineral-driven finish."

Zinfandel Chronicles — 2022 vintage: "Golden in color. Pretty nose of stone fruits, pear and fresh cut grass. Medium body with racy acidity. Crisp and refreshing with bright fruits. Green apple, grapefruit, lemon and minerals on the palate. The finish is long and spicy. Really delicious and always one of the best Sauvignon Blancs from the Russian River Valley."

Zinfandel Chronicles — 2021 vintage: "Pretty nose of stone fruits, green apple and freshly cut grass. Medium body with exquisite acidity. Bright, crisp and refreshing. Pear, apple, baking spices and minerals on the palate. Exceptional length on the finish. Absolutely delicious year in and year out."

Wine-Searcher user note (across vintages): "Crisply acidic and dry, showing ripe flavors of citrus fruits and green apples, with a touch of gooseberry. No sign of greenness."

Rochioli official winemaker notes (across vintages): "Sixty-four percent is from the original Sauvignon Blanc vineyard planted in 1959, twenty-three percent is from our rare Clone 376, and thirteen percent is from our hillside vineyard. Stainless tank fermented at cool temperature to preserve its intense varietal character and firm acidity. Aromas of passion fruit, melon, and citrus — a light and sophisticated Sauvignon Blanc."

MrDWine.com 2025 official note: "This wine is a blend of three vineyard sites including our rare and special clone of Old Vine Sauvignon Blanc. With aromas of passion fruit, melon, and citrus tones this is a light and sophisticated Sauvignon Blanc."


Tasting Profile

Nose Golden straw with brilliant green highlights — the 14.5% ABV and the old vine concentration's color depth. The nose opens with the specific aromatic combination that the three-site, two-clone, old vine architecture consistently produces from the Russian River Valley's cool, fog-drenched mornings: passion fruit and melon lead with an exotic, slightly tropical richness that is the rare Clone 376's most distinctive contribution — more perfumed and more specifically aromatic than standard Sauvignon Blanc clones deliver. Citrus follows immediately — lemon, grapefruit, and lemon curd arriving with the clean, precise quality that cool stainless steel fermentation preserves most completely. Gooseberry adds the variety's most classic and most immediately recognizable aromatic signature — slightly tart, slightly herbal, and entirely refreshing. Fresh cut grass and a barely detectable herbal note add the Russian River Valley morning's most atmospheric quality. Pear and stone fruit add orchard fruit depth from the old vine component's natural concentration.

Palate Medium body with exquisite, racy acidity — the quality that every Rochioli Sauvignon Blanc review across every vintage identifies as the wine's most consistently extraordinary and most specifically distinctive quality. The entry is bright, crisp, and immediately refreshing: the lemon and grapefruit acidity arriving with genuine force and precision from the cool fermentation's complete acidity preservation. Passion fruit and pineapple add tropical depth alongside lemon chiffon — the lighter, more dessert-adjacent quality that the Tasting Panel found most memorable in the 2023. Green apple and gooseberry carry through the mid-palate with the clean, fruit-forward clarity that old vine Sauvignon Blanc from this specific estate's 66-year-old vines produces most completely. A fresh mineral quality threads through the center — the Goldridge sandy loam soils' most direct contribution, slightly stony and deeply refreshing. Baking spice adds unexpected warmth at the mid-palate. The body weight that the Tasting Panel identified as "modern style" is most apparent here — more substantial than many Sauvignon Blancs at this price point, the old vine concentration and 14.5% ABV adding presence without sacrificing freshness.

Finish Long and spicy — Zinfandel Chronicles' characterization confirmed in a finish of unusual length for a stainless steel Sauvignon Blanc. Mineral and citrus carry the close most persistently before lemon and herb notes add the final aromatic dimension. The exceptional length that every reviewer identifies across every vintage is the old vine's most enduring contribution — the 66-year-old vine's concentrated flavor compounds sustaining the finish well beyond what young vine expressions at any proof point achieve. Clean, mineral, and immediately appetite-stimulating.


Quick Overview

Category Details
Appellation Russian River Valley AVA — Sonoma County, California
Vintage 2025
Producer J. Rochioli Vineyards & Winery
Winemaker Tom Rochioli — 3rd generation
4th Generation Rachael Rochioli (GM) · Ryan Rochioli (assistant winemaker)
Family Heritage Joe Rocchioli Sr. arrived 1911 · Rochioli estate continuously farmed since
Varietal 100% Sauvignon Blanc — three sites blended
Component 1 64% — Original Sauvignon Blanc vineyard, planted 1959 (Old Vines)
Component 2 23% — Rare Clone 376
Component 3 13% — Hillside vineyard (~36 years old)
Old Vine Significance 66-year-old vines — smaller berries, higher concentration, deep Goldridge roots
Soils Goldridge sandy loam — Russian River Valley
Fermentation Stainless steel — cool temperature
Oak None
Malolactic None — racy acidity preserved
ABV 14.5%
Style / Identity Multi-site old vine Russian River Sauvignon Blanc — racy acidity, complex aromatics, old vine depth
Aromas & Flavors Passion fruit, melon, citrus, gooseberry, pineapple, lemon chiffon, green apple, fresh grass, pear, stone fruit, mineral, baking spice
Drinking Window Now through 2027–2028
Bottle Size 750ml

Serving & Occasion

Serve well-chilled at 8–10°C — the racy acidity and citrus aromatics are most vivid and most refreshing cold. No decanting required. The wine opens progressively in the glass — allowing 10 minutes of air reveals the full aromatic complexity of the Clone 376's floral and passion fruit dimension alongside the old vine's mineral depth. Outstanding alongside oysters, crab, lobster, grilled fish, goat cheese, herb-roasted chicken, asparagus, and any preparation where the wine's racy acidity and complex aromatic profile provide bright, focused contrast. "Look for the Old Vines if you want to try the pinnacle of California Sauvignon Blanc" — Zinfandel Chronicles, confirming the house quality hierarchy.


Bottle Size: All bottles are 750ML/700ML unless otherwise noted.

21 and Over: Adult Signature Required

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