A fruit-forward wine with notes of black cherry and dark chocolates. The palate is ripe, delicious and fruit filled with flavors of plumb, blueberry, and a subtle touch of black pepper. Smooth and inviting, the fruit is predominate from start to finish.
Yakima Valley is the largest and oldest grape growing regions is Washington state. One of the warmer sites in the state stretching from the foothills of the Cascade Mountains in the west to Red Mountain in the east
A fruit-forward wine with bright raspberry and Bing Cherry aromatics. The palate is deep and dark with juicy flavors of plum, blueberry, and a subtle touch of black pepper. A jammy mouthfeel and well-integrated tannis support the wine's fruit forward structure.
Off dry Riesling that is crisp and refreshing with a clean minerality. Aromas and flavors of white peach, apricot and pear fill the palate. Carries on to a long, refreshing, lime accented finish.
Bright aromas of fresh apple, pear, and tropical fruit on the nose. The mouthfeel is round, soft and clean with a broad, lush mid-palate. Prominent flavors of apple and Meyer lemon shine through - all supported by a crisp acidity and clean finish.
Fresh aromas of lush red fruits as the glass hits your nose. juicy red plum, cherries and currant flavors delight on entry. Smooth tannins and attractive cassis note with a nice length to a white pepper finish.