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La Crescent

2009 Wisconsin White Blend

Ledgestone Vineyards La Crescent is a captivating white blend from the picturesque region of Wisconsin, showcasing the unique terroir that defines this area. This 2009 vintage dazzles with its luminous white hue, inviting you to explore its refreshing character. The wine offers a medium body, perfectly balancing lively acidity and mild fruit intensity, which harmoniously intertwine to create a delightful mouthwatering experience. With its subtle notes of stone fruit and floral undertones, it exudes an approachable charm that is both invigorating and inviting. The wine is remarkably dry, making it an excellent pairing for a variety of dishes, from light salads to grilled seafood, emphasizing its versatility as a food-friendly option. Ledgestone Vineyards La Crescent is truly a testament to the winemaking potential of Wisconsin, showcasing the region's dedication to crafting exceptional wines.

Tasting notes:


White Peach, Honey, Citrus Blossom

White Peach

White Peach

Honey

Honey

Citrus Blossom

Citrus Blossom

Region:


Wisconsin
Wisconsin

Wisconsin, with its rolling hills and fertile valleys, is an emerging and diverse winegrowing region in the Midwest. Spanning the state's varied landscapes, Wisconsin's American Viticultural Areas (AVAs) encompass a rich array of terroirs. The cool, deep waters of the Great Lakes play a significant role in moderating Wisconsin's vineyards, sending cooling breezes and moist air inland. This helps temper the summertime heat, allowing grapes to ripen slowly and fully. Cooler-climate grape varieties thrive near the lakes, producing refined and nuanced wines, while further inland, the warmer areas support the cultivation of bigger, bolder wines. This diversity of conditions enables Wisconsin to produce a wide range of wine styles, each reflecting the unique character of its growing regions.

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