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The Parting Glass

2007 Yakima Valley Semillon

Owen Roe The Parting Glass from the 2007 vintage is a delightful Semillon hailing from the Yakima Valley, a region celebrated for its distinctive terroir. This white wine exhibits a full-bodied character, wonderfully balancing a vibrant and bright acidity that invigorates the palate. The fruit intensity is prominent, with captivating notes of stone fruits and citrus that create a luscious profile. Its dryness is expertly crafted, inviting sips that linger delectably. This wine's mouthfeel is complemented by a subtle complexity, making it an excellent choice for both casual gatherings and refined dining experiences. The Parting Glass truly embodies the essence of Yakima Valley's winemaking prowess, and it promises to leave a lasting impression on those fortunate enough to enjoy it.

Tasting notes:


Lemon

Lemon

Honey

Honey

Apricot

Apricot

Region:


Yakima Valley
Yakima Valley

Washington's Yakima Valley enjoys 300 days of sunshine per year, thanks to the shelter provided by the Cascade Mountains. And although it is dry here, it has the coolest climate in the Columbia Valley. With innovative irrigation and canopy techniques in the vineyards, Yakima Valley is home to nearly a third of Washington's wine production. Bright sunlight and crisp temperatures result in well-balanced wines with complex flavors and mouthwatering acidity. Fresh, creamy Chardonnay and surprisingly floral Rieslings are the main white wines here. There are also some impressively elegant red Bordeaux-style blends and peppery Syrah with a backbone of rich, dark fruit.

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