The Aliette bottling is the prettiest of the entire flight from WillaKenzie. Softly scented with floral and spice, it is also from the oldest vines, planted in 1992. It's an elegant wine that actually fits the claim to be Burgundian in style (does anyone in Oregon not claim to be Burgundian?). The finish is nicely nuanced with cinnamon, saffron and sandalwood.
The Aliette bottling is the prettiest of the entire flight from WillaKenzie. Softly scented with floral and spice, it is also from the oldest vines, planted in 1992. It's an elegant wine that actually fits the claim to be Burgundian in style (does anyone in Oregon not claim to be Burgundian?). The finish is nicely nuanced with cinnamon, saffron and sandalwood.
The Aliette bottling is the prettiest of the entire flight from WillaKenzie. Softly scented with floral and spice, it is also from the oldest vines, planted in 1992. It's an elegant wine that actually fits the claim to be Burgundian in style (does anyone in Oregon not claim to be Burgundian?). The finish is nicely nuanced with cinnamon, saffron and sandalwood.
The Aliette bottling is the prettiest of the entire flight from WillaKenzie. Softly scented with floral and spice, it is also from the oldest vines, planted in 1992. It's an elegant wine that actually fits the claim to be Burgundian in style (does anyone in Oregon not claim to be Burgundian?). The finish is nicely nuanced with cinnamon, saffron and sandalwood.