Through this focus, we proudly serve our customers the highest quality wines at incredible value.
La Crema produce wines across 5 appellations in California and embodies everything we at Edgmond Wines search for – innovative winemaking and a passion for expressing the best characteristics of the wines they produce.
The La Crema wine style is deeply rooted in the appellations where they grow their grapes. Through focussing specifically on Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, La Crema have dedicated over 30 years to exploring the depth and breadth of varietal expression in California’s finest cool-climate vineyards.
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The Russian River Valley is without doubt one of California’s premier wine regions for premium and age-worthy Pinot Noir. The La Crema Russian River Valley Pinot Noir is produced from concentrated, small berries and is bursting with flavour. Black cherry, ripe plum, rich spice, plush texture and structured tannins are apparent in this wine.
The Sonoma Coast is widely considered to be one of the finest appellations anywhere in the world for the cultivation of fine Chardonnay and Pinot Noir. The La Crema Sonoma Coast Pinot Noir provides lush cherry, red plum, black tea, spice, dark chocolate and appealing earthiness. The La Crema Sonoma Coast Chardonnay gives lively citrus, subtle toasted oak, butterscotch, yellow apple and bright orange flavours.
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