The underlying grape flavors are a little thin, suggesting peaches, but there's a ton of winemaker bells and whistles. French oak yields smoky, spicy, vanilla notes, while lees aging gives a creamy flavor and mouthfeel.
The underlying grape flavors are a little thin, suggesting peaches, but there's a ton of winemaker bells and whistles. French oak yields smoky, spicy, vanilla notes, while lees aging gives a creamy flavor and mouthfeel.
The underlying grape flavors are a little thin, suggesting peaches, but there's a ton of winemaker bells and whistles. French oak yields smoky, spicy, vanilla notes, while lees aging gives a creamy flavor and mouthfeel.