Gallo’s Luxury Group is introducing its first wines under the Monte Rosso Estate label, sourced from the company’s historic 243-acre Sonoma vineyard of the same name. Originally planted in the 1880s, Monte Rosso is located on the southwest slopes of the Mayacamas Mountains in the Moon Mountain District. The new Monte Rosso wines are made by Argiano winemaker and CEO Bernardino Sani and estate director Diego Del Pino. They include a Semillon ($65 a 750-ml.), a Zinfandel field blend called The Essence ($85), a Cabernet Franc-led red blend called The Impression ($120), and a Los Niños Cabernet Sauvignon ($190). Los Niños is a 3.7-acre block planted in 1940 by Louis M. Martini that is believed to be the oldest block of Cabernet Sauvignon still bearing fruit in California. The wines will be available nationwide. For more information, visit Gallo.com.