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Nightingale

2008 Napa Valley 72% Sémillon, 28% Sauvignon Blanc

Beringer Nightingale, a delightful white wine from the renowned Napa Valley, beautifully showcases a blend of seventy-two percent Sémillon and twenty-eight percent Sauvignon Blanc. This vintage from 2008 presents a charming golden hue, inviting you to explore its captivating aroma. On the nose, the wine reveals enticing notes of citrus and stone fruit, complemented by a touch of honey and floral elements that create a delightful olfactory experience. The palate displays a medium body with a refreshing acidity that balances the luscious fruit flavors, offering a mouthwatering sensation with every sip. The wine's subtle dryness enhances its food-friendly character, making it an excellent companion for light dishes or enjoyed on its own. With its well-rounded structure and vibrant personality, Beringer Nightingale is a wonderful embodiment of Napa Valley's winemaking excellence.

Tasting notes:


Honey

Honey

Lemon

Lemon

White Peach

White Peach

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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