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Late Harvest

2013 New Mexico Chambourcin

Noisy Water Winery's Late Harvest Chambourcin from the 2013 vintage is a delightful expression of New Mexico's unique terroir. This red wine captivates the senses with its deep ruby hue, inviting aromas of ripe black cherries and luscious dark plums. On the palate, it boasts a medium-bodied profile that is harmoniously balanced by lively acidity, resulting in a mouthwatering experience that enhances its rich fruit character. The tannins are gently structured, providing just the right amount of firmness to support the wine's vibrant fruit intensity. With a touch of sweetness, this late harvest offering is a truly enjoyable choice for those seeking a delectable wine that captures the essence of late-season grapes.

Tasting notes:


Black Cherry

Black Cherry

Blackberry

Blackberry

Baking Spice

Baking Spice

Region:


New Mexico
New Mexico

New Mexico, with its high desert landscapes and dramatic mountain ranges, offers a unique and diverse winegrowing environment in the American Southwest. The state's American Viticultural Areas (AVAs) benefit from the high altitude and the intense sunlight, which together create a significant diurnal temperature variation. This variation sharply cools the vineyards at night, tempering the daytime heat and allowing grapes to ripen slowly and develop complex flavors while retaining essential acids. The arid climate and minimal rainfall reduce the risk of vine diseases and allow vintners to control vine vigor through irrigation. Vineyards at lower elevations tend to produce bolder, more intense wines, while those at higher elevations excel in growing cooler-climate varieties, yielding more delicate and aromatic wines.

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