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Four Of A Kind

2011 North Carolina Chardonnay, Riesling, Viognier, Pinot Grigio

Dennis Vineyards Four Of A Kind is a delightful white wine from the picturesque North Carolina region, showcasing a harmonious blend of Chardonnay, Riesling, Viognier, and Pinot Grigio. This vintage from 2011 presents a medium-bodied profile that is both inviting and refreshing. The acidity is pronounced, delivering a vibrant and mouthwatering experience with each sip. Fruit intensity is prominent, revealing lush notes of tropical fruits and floral undertones that dance on the palate. This wine is bone dry, making it a fantastic companion for a variety of dishes or an excellent choice to enjoy on a warm afternoon. With its balanced structure and flavorful depth, Dennis Vineyards Four Of A Kind is a testament to the craftsmanship of North Carolina winegrowing.

Tasting notes:


Peach, Honey, White Flowers

Peach

Peach

Honey

Honey

White Flowers

White Flowers

Pairs well with:


Seafood, Grilled Shrimp with Garlic Butter, Asparagus Risotto

Region:


North Carolina
North Carolina

North Carolina, with its picturesque landscapes ranging from the Atlantic coastline to the Appalachian Mountains, is a diverse and rapidly growing winegrowing region in the southeastern United States. The state's American Viticultural Areas (AVAs) are shaped by varying climates and elevations, which significantly influence the character of the vineyards. The cooling breezes from the Atlantic Ocean and the elevation provided by the mountains help to moderate the climate, allowing for a longer growing season. This extended season is crucial for the slow, even ripening of grapes, enabling them to develop full flavors while maintaining balance. Vineyards in the cooler mountain areas excel in producing aromatic, delicate wines, while the warmer coastal and inland areas are ideal for fuller, more robust varieties.

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