Harper Voit Pinot Blanc 2021, Willamette Valley
The folks at Harper Voit Winery feel that their job as winemakers is less about making wine and more about shepherding the characteristics of a particular vineyard into your bottle. They use low-intervention techniques so the wines are undiluted terroir — a vineyard in a bottle. I really like Pinot Blanc, but not too many people make it. The Harper Voit Pinot Blanc 2021 is exemplary. This is barrel fermented and left on the lees prior to bottling. Crisp green apple, lemon wafer and a hint of butter bring out well-rounded flavors that carry a hint of residual sugar. It’s dry but not tart, and would be an excellent substitute for a Chardonnay.
$23.00
3 in stock
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