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Maisonry

2008 Napa Valley Marsanne

The Tastingroom.Com Maisonry 2008, crafted from the captivating Marsanne grape, is a thrilling expression of Napa Valley's rich terroir. This white wine showcases a delightful medium-bodied profile, inviting with its luscious texture and mouthwatering acidity that dances on the palate. The fruit intensity is prominent, revealing vibrant notes of stone fruit and a touch of citrus, all harmonizing beautifully with subtle floral undertones. While the dryness complements the wine's refreshing character, the overall experience is gracefully rounded with a gentle, yet notable, finish. Perfect for those looking to explore the nuances of Marsanne in a celebrated wine region, this offering is sure to impress and indulge the senses.

Tasting notes:


Apricot

Apricot

Honey

Honey

Almond

Almond

Region:


Napa County
Napa County

It may be small, but when it comes to American wine regions, they do not come much bigger than Napa County. Home to the famous Napa Valley, which comprises most of its area, the Napa name has gained global recognition for its exceptional wines—especially its Bordeaux varieties. Most Napa County wineries choose to be more location-specific when labeling their wine, listing the name of sub-regions like Yountville, Los Carneros or Rutherford to capitalize on the name recognition. However, with such an abundance of high-quality grapes grown across the region, plenty of négociant winemakers blend fruit from different sub-regions. This gives Napa County wines excellent regional balance, taking advantage of different terroirs and mesoclimates.

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