Quite light in the glass, this wine, from own-rooted vines planted in 1974 near Los Alamos, opens with clean, delicate lines of peach blossom and honeysuckle on the nose. It's very zesty and textural on the palate, where buoyant acidity cuts through the ripe stone-fruit flavors.
Quite light in the glass, this wine, from own-rooted vines planted in 1974 near Los Alamos, opens with clean, delicate lines of peach blossom and honeysuckle on the nose. It's very zesty and textural on the palate, where buoyant acidity cuts through the ripe stone-fruit flavors.
Quite light in the glass, this wine, from own-rooted vines planted in 1974 near Los Alamos, opens with clean, delicate lines of peach blossom and honeysuckle on the nose. It's very zesty and textural on the palate, where buoyant acidity cuts through the ripe stone-fruit flavors.