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Log Cabin White

2003 Illinois 60% Illinois St. Pepin, 40% Illinois Lacrosse

Rocky Waters Vineyard/Winery, Inc. Log Cabin White is a delightful blend that showcases the unique characteristics of Illinois winemaking. Composed of sixty percent Illinois St. Pepin and forty percent Illinois Lacrosse, this white wine offers a refreshing experience with its vibrant and inviting aroma. The body is light, allowing for a crisp, lively palate that accentuates the wine's expressive fruit profile. With mild acidity, it provides a smooth and approachable finish, making it an excellent choice for enjoying during warm gatherings. Its dryness adds to the overall charm, ensuring that each sip is both satisfying and approachable. The Log Cabin White truly embodies the essence of the Illinois region, highlighting the fruit-forward nature of its varietals in a way that is both engaging and enjoyable.

Tasting notes:


Peach

Peach

Apricot

Apricot

Honey

Honey

Region:


United States
United States

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