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Indian Summer

2007 Missouri 90% Chambourcin, 10% Rougeon

Thousand Oaks Winery Indian Summer is a captivating red wine that beautifully showcases the unique characteristics of its Missouri terroir. This 2007 vintage is predominantly crafted from Chambourcin, complemented by a touch of Rougeon, creating a delightful balance of vibrant fruit flavors and gentle structure. The wine displays a medium body and possesses a bright acidity that enlivens the palate, making it an incredibly food-friendly option. With its fruit intensity leaning towards prominent, notes of ripe dark cherry and berry mingle seamlessly with subtle herbal undertones, enhancing the overall complexity. The tannins are notably soft, adding a graceful finish without overshadowing the fruit character. This delightful blend is well-rounded, embodying an approachable dryness that invites enjoyment in various settings, whether it's at a casual gathering or a more intimate dinner.

Tasting notes:


Black Cherry

Black Cherry

Blackberry

Blackberry

Baking Spice

Baking Spice

Region:


Missouri
Missouri

Missouri stands as a historically rich and geographically varied winegrowing region in the heart of the United States. Stretching across rolling hills and along the banks of mighty rivers, Missouri's American Viticultural Areas (AVAs) present a dynamic array of terroir. Influenced by the confluence of the Missouri and Mississippi Rivers, these water bodies play a critical role in moderating the climate of nearby vineyards, providing a buffer that helps to cool the air during hot summers. This climate regulation is essential for a gradual and full ripening of grapes. Vineyards situated in cooler microclimates near the rivers excel in producing delicate, aromatic wines, while those in the more temperate inland areas are known for their robust, flavorful vintages.

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