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Fogbound Arroyo Seco Clairette 2021

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Fogbound Arroyo Seco Clairette 2021
San Francisco International Wine Competition, (Silver Medal)New York International Wine Competition, (90 Points)
Crisp and aromatic with floral and fruit notes—that's Fogbound Clairette. It’s made from a French grape that's beginning to strut the stage in California’s cool Arroyo Seco. There, fog rolls off the ocean to bring out fresh flavors in this dry white.
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Wine Details

SilverSan Francisco International Wine Competition, (Silver Medal)
90
90PTS
New York International Wine Competition, (90 Points)

Flavor Profile

The Wine

It’s time to meet a delicious new grape! Clairette is a variety found in southern France (the Rhône in particular) that produces deliciously aromatic, fresh whites. Definitely one to get to know. It’s now made an entrance in California’s cooler climates, namely Arroyo Seco in Monterey County. That’s thanks to the Pacific Ocean and the fog that rolls off it on a daily basis. That persistent cloud cover sweeps over the coastal vineyards and helps balance the Golden State’s naturally sunny days, keeping the grapes fresh and vibrant (so they don't get too ripe).

Winemaker Doug Roosevelt fermented the pristine Clairette grapes at a low temperature to help retain all their dazzling aromas, elegant fruit and floral freshness. Give Fogbound Arroyo Seco a swirl and you’ll be greeted with aromas of white flower, delicate peach and hints of lime blossom. On the palate, look forward to soft, rounded waves of stone fruits like peach and nectarine, plus hints of fig, tropical fruits and almond. Its delicious flavors have received a lot of acclaim, including 90 points at the New York International Wine Competition.

Chilled down, it makes a fabulous aperitif. It's also a great match for seafood, risotto or pasta with creamy sauces. Why not treat yourself to Lobster risotto? It's a winning pair.

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"“If you’ve yet to taste Clairette, this floral, fruity white wine will be a lovely introduction.”"

Kristina Spencer

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