The Wyeast Vineyard seems to show a characteristic streak of cinnamon spice as a marker for the site. It sharpens the acids and gives it the sort of high altitude profile you might find in an Argentine Malbec, albeit with more grace, less pure power. It's supple and lightly spicy, tasting of wild raspberries and hinting at rhubarb. The finish carries suggestions of metal and stone.
The Wyeast Vineyard seems to show a characteristic streak of cinnamon spice as a marker for the site. It sharpens the acids and gives it the sort of high altitude profile you might find in an Argentine Malbec, albeit with more grace, less pure power. It's supple and lightly spicy, tasting of wild raspberries and hinting at rhubarb. The finish carries suggestions of metal and stone.
The Wyeast Vineyard seems to show a characteristic streak of cinnamon spice as a marker for the site. It sharpens the acids and gives it the sort of high altitude profile you might find in an Argentine Malbec, albeit with more grace, less pure power. It's supple and lightly spicy, tasting of wild raspberries and hinting at rhubarb. The finish carries suggestions of metal and stone.
The Wyeast Vineyard seems to show a characteristic streak of cinnamon spice as a marker for the site. It sharpens the acids and gives it the sort of high altitude profile you might find in an Argentine Malbec, albeit with more grace, less pure power. It's supple and lightly spicy, tasting of wild raspberries and hinting at rhubarb. The finish carries suggestions of metal and stone.