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Chambourcin Reserve

2003 Pennsylvania Chambourcin

Benigna's Creek Chambourcin Reserve from the 2003 vintage showcases a captivating deep red hue, hinting at the rich flavors within. Hailing from the picturesque landscapes of Pennsylvania, this expressive wine delights the senses with its medium-bodied character and pleasant acidity, which balances beautifully with its lush fruit intensity. The velvety tannins provide a gentle structure, making it approachable and well-rounded. This wine boasts a delightfully dry profile, enhancing its versatility and making it a fantastic companion for a variety of dishes. With its notable complexity and regional charm, Benigna's Creek Chambourcin Reserve is a splendid offering for those seeking an enjoyable experience from Pennsylvania's wine country.

Tasting notes:


Black Cherry

Black Cherry

Blackberry

Blackberry

Baking Spice

Baking Spice

Region:


Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania, with its rich historical tapestry and varied landscapes ranging from rolling hills to fertile valleys, is a diverse and evolving winegrowing region in the eastern United States. The state's American Viticultural Areas (AVAs) benefit from a climate influenced by both the Atlantic Ocean and the Appalachian Mountains, which moderate temperatures and provide a varied terroir. This geographical diversity allows for a lengthy growing season, during which the grapes can develop complex flavors and balanced acidity. Vineyards situated in cooler, elevated areas excel in producing refined, aromatic wines, while the warmer, more sheltered valleys are ideal for cultivating fuller, richer varieties.

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