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Ice Wine

2004 Yakima Valley Semillon

Carpenter Creek Ice Wine, crafted from the Semillon grape, showcases a striking red hue that enchants the eye. Hailing from the esteemed Yakima Valley, this 2004 vintage is an exquisite testament to the region's unique microclimate, which promotes the careful cultivation of grapes during cooler months. This wine presents a luscious fruit intensity that invites you to experience flavors reminiscent of ripe figs and sun-kissed berries, perfectly balanced by a refreshing acidity that enhances its overall liveliness. The delightful sweetness of this ice wine is complemented by soft, velvety tannins, making it a beautifully harmonious choice for those who appreciate dessert wines. With its captivating profile, Carpenter Creek Ice Wine stands as a gem within the Yakima Valley's wine-growing landscape, offering a memorable tasting experience.

Tasting notes:


Honey, Apricot, Lemon

Honey

Honey

Apricot

Apricot

Lemon

Lemon

Region:


Yakima Valley
Yakima Valley

Washington's Yakima Valley enjoys 300 days of sunshine per year, thanks to the shelter provided by the Cascade Mountains. And although it is dry here, it has the coolest climate in the Columbia Valley. With innovative irrigation and canopy techniques in the vineyards, Yakima Valley is home to nearly a third of Washington's wine production. Bright sunlight and crisp temperatures result in well-balanced wines with complex flavors and mouthwatering acidity. Fresh, creamy Chardonnay and surprisingly floral Rieslings are the main white wines here. There are also some impressively elegant red Bordeaux-style blends and peppery Syrah with a backbone of rich, dark fruit.

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