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Sale!Sauvignon Blanc or Wild White — This crisp, elegant and fresh white wine does not benefit from ageing, so drink away! With its tropical undertones of citrus, green apple, kiwi and passion fruit and nose aromas of bell pepper, basil and lemongrass, it’s the perfect wine to pair with fish, goat cheese and Sushi.
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Sale!Pinot Grigio — This zesty white wine is as refreshing as a cold glass of lemonade on a hot summer’s day. Pinot Grigio (AKA Pinot Gris) is a dry white wine that has a punchy acidity with flavors of lemons, limes, grapefruit, green apple, and honeysuckle. Pinot Gris is a mutation of the red grape Pinot Noir and its skin is not green like most white varietals but instead is a greyish blue, which is what gives the grape its name. Pairs well with light fish dishes, antipasto, light pasta sauces, risotto, and fish.
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Petite Syrah is a dark, inky colored wine that is acidic with firm texture and mouthfeel. With herbal aromas and black pepper overtones, it offers flavors of plums and blueberries. This wine is very tannic with aging ability beyond ten years. Pairs well with braised meats, stews, mushrooms and dishes with fruit additions such as roasted duck with plum sauce.
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Out of stockPetite Verdot — Used mostly as a blending grape, it is a very bold, full bodied red wine with high tannins and ethereal aromas of plum, lilac, violet and sage with a gravel-like minerality. A wine not for the faint of heart it pairs well with gamier meats such as lamb and Venison and cheeses like pecorino, smoked gouda and aged gruyere..
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Used mostly as a blending grape, it is a very bold, full bodied wine with high tannins and ethereal aromas of plum, lilac, violet and sage with a gravel-like minerality. A wine not for the faint of heart, it pairs well with gamier meats such as lamb and venison and cheeses like pecorino, smoked gouda and aged gruyere.
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Out of stockPinot Noir — Medium bodied dry red with dominate flavors of strawberry, cherry, raspberry and blackberry with more subtle hints of earth driven flavors like mushroom, leather and warm spice. Pairs well with pork and poultry, beef, bacon, fish, lamb, wild game and even chocolate.
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Vidal Blanc — A local cold climate grape, Vidal Blanc produces a fruity wine with notes of grapefruit and pineapple. A full-bodied white with noticeable acidity, it can be a good alternative to Chardonnay. Pairs well with scallops, crab, salmon, tuna, poultry or a sweet fruit platter.
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A local cold climate grape, Vidal Blanc produces a fruity wine with notes of grapefruit and pineapple. A full bodeied white with noticeable acidity, it can be a good alternative to Chardonnay. Pairs well with scallops, crab, salmon, tuna, poultry or a sweet fruit platter.
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Sangiovese — This lightly oaked Italian varietal has fresh fruity flavors of sour red cherry and strawberry with earthy aromas and notes of tea leaves and mild spiciness. This wine is classically paired with tomato-based Italian cuisine such as pasta and pizza.