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Weedon Island

Adelaida District Viognier, Picpoul Blanc, Grenache Blanc

The Halter Ranch Vineyard Weedon Island, a beautifully crafted white blend from the Adelaida District, is a true testament to the region's winegrowing excellence. This exquisite wine harmoniously combines Viognier, Picpoul Blanc, and Grenache Blanc, resulting in a symphony of flavors that dance on the palate. With its medium body, this blend showcases a bright and lively acidity that brings a refreshing crispness to every sip. The fruit intensity is prominently highlighted by notes of ripe stonefruit, citrus, and a hint of floral aromatics, making it an exceptionally food-friendly and versatile choice. The vineyard's dedication to quality and craftsmanship is evident in each glass, offering a delightful and memorable tasting experience that reflects the unique terroir of the Adelaida District. Whether enjoyed on a sunny afternoon or paired with a delicate seafood dish, the Halter Ranch Vineyard Weedon Island is sure to elevate your wine-drinking experience with its vibrant and sophisticated profile.

Tasting notes:


Pear

Pear

Honeysuckle

Honeysuckle

White Peach

White Peach

Flavor profile:


Acidity Mild

Low Pronounced

Body Medium

Very Light Full

Fruit Intensity Medium

Low Pronounced

Sweetness Off Dry

Bone Dry Sweet

Pairs well with:


Grilled Shrimp, Grilled Shrimp with Garlic Butter, Lemon Herb Couscous

Region:


Adelaida District

The Adelaida District of Paso Robles, located on California's Central Coast, is one of the most diverse winegrowing regions in the world. Spanning a range of elevations and microclimates, the Adelaida District's American Viticultural Areas (AVAs) cover a complex array of terroir. The proximity to the cold, deep waters of the Pacific Ocean plays a major role in cooling the vineyards, sending fog and chilly air inland. This tempers the daytime heat and allows grapes to ripen slowly but fully. Cooler-climate grape varieties thrive in the western areas closer to the coast, producing refined and elegant wines, while further inland, the warmer, sun-drenched hillsides support the cultivation of bigger, bolder wines. This diversity of conditions enables the Adelaida District to produce a wide variety of wine styles, each reflecting the unique character of its growing regions.

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