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Our Willamette Valley Pinot Gris entices the nose with bright, zesty aromas of white peach and green apple underscored by a fresh bouquet of daffodils and citrus blossoms. Refreshing on the palate, this light-bodied wine comes alive with a good acidity and vibrant flavors of lime leading to notes of warm ginger. A bright and crisp finish.
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Sauvignon Blanc is sourced from multiple vineyards in Marlborough, New Zealand from both the Wairau and Awatere Valleys. Texture and complexity comes from components of late harvest fruit, a touch of skin contact and partial use of French oak barriques and hogsheads. Part of the wine also undergoes malolactic fermentation. The nose is expansive, complex and elegant. Guava, orange blossom and lime zest combine to give a lifted yet refined aromatic experience. The wine begins broadly in the palate, seeking all available tastebuds, and then expands further with notes of passionfruit, ripe pepper and candied lemon rind throughout the mouthfeel. Texturally, the wine is full-bodied, accompanied by sublime acidity that counterpoints the abundance of complex flavors. Superb on its own or with your choice of cuisine.
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Russ McCall named this wine for his wife Nicola. Charming and light, crisp and aromatic – this is what we all want from Sauvignon Blanc. As you drink, think of lime, lychee, fresh cut grass, and a hint of passion fruit. Excellent with shellfish, goat cheese, curry, or by itself on warm summer nights.
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The Inspiration Rosé is a Provence Classic. Floral, clean, fresh berries first then followed by fresh herbs and flowers - like walking through a Provence lavender field on an early summer morning. The harmony of bright acidity, rich texture and dry finish show the completeness of this wine. Creamy strawberry notes up front and lingering flavors of fresh basil, thyme, lavender. Mouthwatering.. Grape Varieties: Grenache Noir, Cinsault, Syrah
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This wine has rich aromas of raspberry jam and brandy- macerated cherries. Its luxurious density and beautiful structure are hallmarks of this Russian River Pinot Noir. Round flavors and balanced tannins finish with nuances of vanilla and star anise. Classic Pinot Noir pairings like pan-seared duck breast with a cherry reduction will work very well with this wine; but many other meaty or smoky dishes, even savory mushroom-based sautés and braises, also will be nice pairings. Pinot Noir is one of the most versatile food wines available. Non-traditional matches like baked fish topped with herbs and a Provencal-inspired tomato and garlic sauce are possibilities.