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Points West White

2008 Paso Robles 85% Roussanne, 8% Viognier, 7% Picpoul Blanc

Lone Madrone Points West White is a delightful blend from the picturesque Paso Robles region, showcasing a captivating composition of eighty-five percent Roussanne, eight percent Viognier, and seven percent Picpoul Blanc. This wine presents a charming pale yellow color, inviting you into a world of complex aromas and flavors. With a medium-bodied structure, it offers a well-balanced acidity that invigorates the palate and elevates its fresh fruit character. Notes of stone fruit, citrus, and a hint of floral undertones fill each sip, while the subtle creaminess adds to its elegance. The wine is dry, creating a refreshing mouthfeel that makes it exceptionally food-friendly, perfect for pairing with seafood or light pasta dishes. Overall, this wine captures the essence of its terroir, reflecting the vibrant character of Paso Robles.

Tasting notes:


Pear

Pear

White Flowers

White Flowers

Honey

Honey

Region:


Paso Robles

California's fastest-growing wine region is quickly gaining an international reputation for its innovative and boundary-breaking wines. Located halfway between LA and San Francisco, the Paso Robles AVA in San Luis Obispo County has two main zones. The eastern side has a hot and sunny climate with deep, rich soils producing plush, fruity wines with sweet ripe flavors. To the west, the cooling influence of the Pacific brings a zingy backbone to rich Zinfandel and Rhône favorites like Syrah and Viognier. Italian varietals like Sangiovese and Nebbiolo are also favorites of Paso Robles grape growers and wine drinkers.

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