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2017 Evening Land 'Seven Springs Vineyard' Summum Chardonnay
- Eola-Amity Hills, USA
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- Avg Price (ex-tax)
- $ 111 / 750ml
- White - Buttery and Complex
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Formerly also known as 'White Label'.
Critic tasting note: "The nose is fruity and offers a small intensity, a fine/very finely tight grain and a fine incisive side. It reveals notes of quince, ripe brugnon and small notes of fleshy/juicy pear associated with fine touches of yellow flowers as well as fine hints of butter, ripe almond and a subtle hint of racy minerality. The mouth is fruity, well-balanced, juicy and offers a fine density, a beautiful definition but full of finesse and juiciness. In the mouth this wine expresses notes of quince, juicy/finely acidulous yellow nectarine and small notes of lychee associated with fine touches of citrus (kumquat, lemon, mandarine) as well as discreet hints of yellow flowers and pine. Good length and beautiful persistence. Sapidity and a subtle hint of bee wax/butter brioche on the 2 nd caudalie." - 93/100, VertdeVin
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Highlights
- From Eola-Amity Hills, USA
- Avg. Price (ex-tax) $ 111 / 750ml
- White Wine – Buttery and Complex
- Chardonnay
- Pairs well with Mushrooms
Winery
Evening Land Vineyards is a Californian wine producer, located just south of Portland in Oregon. It specializes in producing high-quality wines from Pinot Noir and Chardonnay from the estate vineyards which are planted in the E...
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- Region or Appellation
- Drinking Window
- 2020-2030
- Alcohol ABV
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13%
- Ownership
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Sashi Moorman
About the Wine
Suggested Dishes to Pair With This Wine
- Grilled halloumi Starter Course
- Middle Eastern
- Saffron chicken Main Course
- Contains: Indian curry
- Indian
- Steamed fish Main Course
- With ginger and lemongrass
- Asian
- Sausage Main Course
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