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Côtes Du Ramôna

2011 Ramona Valley 36% Syrah, 31% Grenache, 18% Petite Sirah, 14% Mourvèdre & 1% Viognier

The Edwards Vineyard & Cellars Côtes Du Ramôna is a captivating red blend hailing from the enchanting Ramona Valley. This 2011 vintage masterfully combines thirty-six percent Syrah, thirty-one percent Grenache, eighteen percent Petite Sirah, fourteen percent Mourvèdre, and a touch of Viognier, creating a deliciously complex and harmonious wine. The deep crimson hue invites you in, while the aromas of dark berries, ripe plums, and hints of spice dance alongside subtle floral notes that showcase the finesse of the Viognier. On the palate, this wine offers a full-bodied experience with a delightful balance of brightness and richness, complemented by velvety tannins that add depth and structure. The finish is pleasantly dry, making it an ideal companion for grilled meats or hearty pasta dishes. With its unique blend and vibrant character, this Côtes Du Ramôna is a true testament to the artistry of winemaking in the heart of Ramona Valley.

Tasting notes:


Blackberry

Blackberry

Cherry

Cherry

Black Pepper

Black Pepper

Flavor profile:


Acidity Low

Low Pronounced

Body Medium

Very Light Full

Fruit Intensity Medium

Low Pronounced

Sweetness Dry

Bone Dry Sweet

Tannin Medium

Low Pronounced

Pairs well with:


Herbed Lamb Chops, Grilled Lamb, Roasted Lamb

Region:


California
California

California is one of the most diverse winegrowing regions in the world. Spanning 850 miles along North America's west coast—and inland across mountains and valleys—California's American Viticultural Areas (AVAs) cover a dizzying array of terroir. The cold, deep waters of the Pacific Ocean play a major role in cooling California's vineyards, sending fog and chilly air up to 100 miles inland. This tempers the daytime heat and allows grapes to ripen slowly but fully. Cooler-climate grape varieties thrive closest to the sea, while further inland, bigger, bolder wines prevail.

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