Description
Previously know as the The Rattlesnake.
A resonance of dill, capers, greengage, and wet granite marry on both the nose and palate. Acidity and spice form the backbone, dominating on the palate, while a pithy yet creamy texture rounds out the overall mouthfeel. The textured, juicy palate shows citrus zest, vanilla and apricot. A lingering herbaceous and mineral finish completes the experience.
This wine will be enhanced by a food pairing such as shellfish, or a Thai curry accented by ginger and lemongrass.
Serve at 7-9 Deg.
Drink now, but wait five to seven years for a truly evolved experience.
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