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Crafted in 6 ton fermentors, the cap management was primarily pump and pour overs combined with a few rack and returns. Spontaneously fermented by indigenous yeast, each fermentor reached temperatures between 87-90 degrees F. About 25% whole cluster and 20% extended maceration, the wine yields approachable and classic Willamette characteristics with structured, smooth tannins.
Pinot Grigio is not only great drinking, it's also an excellent match for food. Yellow Tail Pure Bright Pinot Grigio has 80 calories per serving, with a light and refreshing flavor. Pairs well with Asian inspired food on a warm summer evening.
The original Huet vineyard is nearly 9 hA. It has the richest soils of the domaine’s three crus—a deep limestone-clay—and the wines are generally the estate’s most approachable.
Ideally located as a Saint-Emilion Satellite Appellation this Chateau benefits from its various complex set of "Terroirs" resulting in an outstanding quality. Deep dark color. Subtle aromatic rose of red, and dark berries. Full on the palate, good texture, fine tannins, and a great balance with a flavorful finish.
With its own distinct personality, Napanook presents a bold and vibrant character. Its exuberant fruit, smooth structure, and medium bodied texture lend to its immediate appeal.
Ingredients: Chardonnay grapes, fresh ginger. No added sulphur.
Tasting Notes: Nose: Tropical with Banana, floral, lychee, red apple, soft and warm feeling. Palate: Orange and underripe pineapple, kiwi, bright but also was a fresh cream texture. Lactic and tangy.
For their dedication, their passion and being the axis of the Moro family, the third generation pays tribute to their mother, Felisa, with the brand's first organic wine free of added sulfites.
Reminiscent of golden delicious apples, mango, ripe apricots, and hints of toast on the nose, this Chardonnay's mouthwatering acidity balances the slight creaminess that comes from its barrel aging and batonage.
More limestone in the soil compared to Charmois. Native yeast fermentation in stainless steel. Aged in French oak barrels for 24 months, less than 15% new. 30-45 g/L sulfur added at bottling. Corpulent, lemon curd with zippy acidity.