Fermented very slowly and chill, paired with the correct yeast, our 2018 Vermentino is an absolutely naked representation of the vineyard and the variety. “
– Susana Rodriguez Vasquez, Head Winemaker

WINEMAKER NOTES
This Vermentino is a bright, fruit forward wine with refreshing acidity. This vineyard enjoys cooler temperatures because of its proximity to the Mokelumne River, and that, coupled with early picking, gives the wine vibrant acidity while being lower in sugar and full citrus aromatics. Most notably, this wine requires no manipulation thanks to the high quality of our fruit.
FLAVORS

TASTE PROFILE

ABOUT SUSANA RODRIGUEZ VASQUEZ
Susana Rodriguez Vasquez was born and raised in the town of Cochabamba, located in the valley region of Bolivia. The daughter of professors, she was raised in the countryside where her love of agriculture was sparked. This lead her to Universidad Mayor de San Simon to receive her B.S. in Agriculture.
Susy made her way to the US on an internship at Cal Poly in organic crops, she then later became a liaison between the winemakers and vineyards for Gallo and soon after discovered her passion for winemaking. After receiving her Winemaker Certificate from UC Davis Viticulture Department, Susy has spent the last 10 years making her mark as an exceptional winemaker, both at Gallo and Constellation. In 2016 she joined Peltier Winery were she has quickly become a bright and shining star. Susy has an impeccable palate for choosing the right grapes and revels each step of the way in the winemaking process, from crush to glass. Her love for what she does creates a passion that is infectious, making everyone strive to be better.
In her free time, Susy enjoys running, specially during harvest! But more importantly than that she loves RV’ing near the beach with her husband David and two children Faviola and Lukas.
ABOUT PELTIER WINERY
With generations of farming experience in his family, Rodney Schatz continued that legacy with dreams of farming his own way and purchased his first vineyard (Old Vine Zinfandel) shortly after graduating from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo in 1985 with his wife Gayla.
They continued to purchase vineyards, harvesting for others around the state, buy equipment over the years and when a year of oversupply left grapes unsold, Rod & Gayla decided to build a custom crush facility that would also fill a need in the Lodi area. As they gained a reputation for producing high quality fruit and bulk wine, they decided to showcase their work under their own brand and soon after won a gold medal at the California State Fair for a 2005 Petite Sirah that helped to validate the idea that bottling their own wine was a worthwhile pursuit. While bulk wine and private label is still the largest part of our operation today, we’ve grown to produce about 60,000 cases annually under our own brands from our 1,000 acres of Estate Vineyard, all in the Lodi Appellation and will be celebrating 20 years of winemaking in 2021!
Being farmers first, we focus on cultivating the highest quality fruit, because simply put, exceptional wine begins in the vineyard. Quality fruit means less manipulation is needed throughout the winemaking process and the true characteristics of each varietal shines. All of our Estate Grown vineyards are farmed sustainably in compliance with LODI RULES, a voluntary, third party certified program that demonstrates a commitment to farming high quality wine grapes through care of the land, air, water, habitat and employee. For us, sustainability isn’t only about honoring what’s best for the environment, it’s what’s necessary to adapt to an ever changing industry and to create a brighter future for generations to come.