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Daedalus Cellars

2008 Dundee Hills Maréchal Foch (70%), Heron (20%), Thistle (6%), Morio (2%)

The Tastingroom.com Daedalus Cellars 2008 showcases a captivating deep red hue that draws you in with its vibrant allure. Composed primarily of Maréchal Foch, this wine offers a medium-bodied experience that is both inviting and complex on the palate. The interplay of fruit from Heron and Thistle harmonizes beautifully, contributing a moderate to pronounced fruit intensity enveloped in delightful notes of dark berry and cherry. Acidity levels are bright and refreshing, providing a mouthwatering lift that enhances the overall tasting experience. The tannins present are notably structured yet refined, creating a smooth, lingering finish that invites another sip. Perfectly balanced, this wine stands out as a versatile choice for various pairings, making it an excellent companion for both casual gatherings and more formal occasions.

Tasting notes:


Black Cherry

Black Cherry

Baking Spice

Baking Spice

Earth

Earth

Region:


Dundee Hills
Dundee Hills

The Dundee Hills appellation in Willamette Valley is one of the most idyllic locations for grape growing on the West Coast. It is Dundee Hills that truly put Oregon wines on the map and helped enhance its worldwide reputation. The region is protected from the Pacific Ocean’s influence by the Coast Mountain Range to the west, which causes most of the rainfall to arrive after the growing season. Because of the elevation of the area, vineyards also benefit from warmer nights and less frost and fog than those on adjacent valley floors.

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