This 42-acre estate sits in the newly dubbed 'Petaluma Gap,' where pinot noir and chardonnay grapes are tormented by wind and fog, urging them to produce elegant and complex wines. Keller also pours a brut and a pinot gris. Bottles are $30 to $54.
Keller Estate
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