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Crisp Bianco - iLauri Peccorino - Italy
Grapes: Pecorino
Now popular in Central Italy, Pecorino is an indigenous grape to Italy, and was recently rescued from extinction by passionate farmers.
Crisp Dry White - Royal Tokaji Furmint - Hungary
Grapes: Furmint
This is a dry wine from the famous producer of dessert wine. The Furmint grape is known for its bold, dry flavors of pear, apple, and citrus.
Aromatic White - Bordeaux Blanc - Bordeaux, France
Grape: Sauvignon Blanc, Semillon
Bordeaux has been famous for white wine for almost 1,000 years. The Sauvignon Blancs here are usually mixed with a bit of waxy Semillon, to round out the mouthfeel. Success is guaranteed when paired with goat cheese.
Crisp Bianco - Bolla Soave - Soave, Italy
Grape: Garganega
Soave is the Alpine answer to summertime. Garganega has a weighty midpalate, but it’s lifted with acidity and Alpine aromas. Pair with seafood.
Crisp White - Vinho Verde - Portugal
Grapes : Loureiro
Vinho Verde is a wine region that borders Spain. The region also produces red wine, though we rarely see it. It is usually spritzed with a bit of CO2 just before bottling, giving it a light zip, but not quite making it sparkling… Classic pairing: chicken sausage, pork, cheese
Light Chillable Red - Fairweather Pinot - Sonoma, California
Grape: Pinot Noir
Sonoma is famous for its ridges– kind of like the Blur Ridge Mountains here in Virginia. The Sonoma ridges create all sorts of wonderful hillsides for grapes to grow on, and Sonoma Pinot Noir is known for its silky richness.
Rosé - Le Petit Balthazar Rosé - Languedoc, France x2
Grape: Cinsault
This wine comes from a place bursting with white peonies and brushed with the sea breezes from the nearby salt beds. Located near the Rhône delta, southwest of Avignon, this area is near where the Phoenicians first planted grape vines in France about 2,500 years ago!
Sparkling Rosé - Mon Basart - Spain
Grape: Grenache
A light, crisp, bubbly sipper for hot days. It tastes like sparkling strawberry lemonade. low abv (9%)
Trio from Domaine Le Prut - Ungheni, Moldova
The roots of Moldovan wine production date back to the Cucuteni Civilization around 5000 BC. Monks and royals enjoyed Moldovan wine in the Middle Ages. Today at Domaine Le Prut, Austrian Oenologist Wilfried Pfanner continues the tradition…
‘Cuvee Symphonie’ (white) Grapes : Feteasca Regala, Pinot Grigio+
‘Regina’ (light red) Grape: Feteasca Neagra+
‘Cuvee Prestige’ (bold red) Grape: Saperavi, Feteasca Neagra+