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LIOCO is the result of a years-long conversation between Matt Licklider (a seasoned wine import specialist) and Kevin O'Connor (wine director at Michelin Two-Star Spago-Beverly Hills) about whether California could produce a true "wine of origin."
It is a fusion of our last names, Licklider and O'Connor. LI-cklider + OCO-nnor = LIOCO.
+ Stainless-steel (un-oaked), naturally-fermented (all native yeast) Chardonnay from pedigreed growers.
+ Gently treated (low wood impact), naturally-fermented (all native yeast) Pinot Noir from pedigreed growers.
+ A distinctly Californian blend of "under-dog" varietals (including Old-Vine Carignan, Petite Sirah, Grenache and Mourvedre).
Careful vineyard selection combined with a restrained winemaking approach will produce compelling wine.
+ Great wine is grown, not made.
+ Maximize control of the creative process, "from bud to bottle."
+ Grace and balance before power.
+ Be dynamic and demystifying at every turn.
+ Over-deliver for the price point.
"Building wine from the ground up."
+ We produce a range of wines, from multiple grape varieties growing in several distinct appellations (Chardonnay in Sonoma; Pinot Noir in Chalone; Carignan in Mendocino).
+ Our unique production process. We buy fruit from independent growers throughout California and make the wine in a state-of-the-art cooperative in Santa Rosa. We do not own any vineyards, nor do we own a winery. All of our resources are directed toward the sourcing of grapes from the state's premier vineyards.
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