The 2010 Tocai Friulano Honea Vineyard, on the other hand, shows plenty of varietal character. It is a pretty, graceful wine laced with white peaches, flowers and mint. A long finish rounds things out nicely. In an amusing, ironic twist, producers in Italy can no longer use the name Tocai Friulano, while the successor denomination Friulano isn’t recognized yet by the TTB! Anticipated maturity: 2011-2014. I can’t think of anyone who has done more to promote Italian varieties in California than Steve Clifton with his Palmina label. I admit I was intrigued with these offerings, and came away deeply impressed with most of what I tasted. I am still not 100% convinced all of these grapes have significant potential in California, but most of them do. Some of the wines remain works in progress, including the Lagrein and Sangiovese Undici.Tel. (805) 735-2030; www.palminawines.com