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La Crescent

2008 Vermont White Blend

Lincoln Peak Vineyard La Crescent is a delightful white blend from the picturesque region of Vermont, showcasing the unique terroir of this northeastern state. This 2008 vintage presents a refreshing profile with a medium body and high acidity, making it vibrant and lively on the palate. The fruit intensity is prominent, offering enticing notes of stone fruit and citrus, while subtle hints of floral nuances elevate its aromatic complexity. As a dry wine, it captivates with its crisp finish, leaving a mouthwatering sensation that encourages another sip. This handcrafted white blend is a testament to the careful winegrowing practices at Lincoln Peak Vineyard, highlighting Vermont's potential for high-quality winemaking.

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