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Two Vines, Husky Fever

2003 Columbia Valley White Blend

Columbia Crest Two Vines, Husky Fever is a delightful white blend from the captivating Columbia Valley, showcasing the region's unique terroir. This vintage, from 2003, presents a vibrant and lively character, with a refreshing quality that makes it incredibly enjoyable. The wine has a medium body and exhibits bright acidity, creating a crispness that dances on the palate. Its fruit intensity is prominent, featuring enticing notes of stone fruit and citrus that are perfectly balanced. The wine is well-structured, displaying a lovely mouthwatering finish that invites another sip. As a superbly crafted and versatile choice, this white blend is ideal for pairing with a variety of dishes, making it a wonderful companion for any occasion.

Tasting notes:


Peach

Peach

Honey

Honey

Citrus Blossom

Citrus Blossom

Region:


Columbia Valley
Columbia Valley

Sheltered by the rain shadow of the Cascade Mountains, Columbia Valley is home to the majority of Washington's vineyards. Cool nights keep zippy acidity in the grapes, while long daylight hours give the fruit plenty of chance to ripen. This results in full-bodied Merlot, elegant Cabernet Sauvignon and deeply concentrated Syrah. White wines are just as tantalizing, with toasty oak-touched Chardonnay and ripe stone fruit-flavored Riesling taking the spotlight. Sub-AVAs to look out for are Yakima Valley and Walla Walla. The Columbia Valley is one of the only appellations in the United States to occupy vineyards in two states, as it crosses the Oregon border in the southern part of the valley.

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