Iron Horse Classic Vintage Brut 2003
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The ultimate food wine. Goes with everything -sushi, fried, salty and spicy dishes, rich chicken soup and popcorn on movie night. The best no-fat dessert is Brut and fruit - a handful of fresh berries in summer or sliced mango in winter.
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Bright chardonnay flavors saturate this wine while fresh lemon acidity keeps it tightly focused. The fineness of the wine elevates what would otherwise be leesiness to the scent of brioche. This is youthful and suited to a year or two of bottle age. Serve it with puff-pastry shells stuffed with lobster and cream.
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Iron Horse is best known for its Sparkling Wines, which have been served at the White House since 1985, beginning with the historic U.S.-Russian Summit Meetings ending the Cold War, at the White House Millennium celebrations ushering in the new century, and at the White House dinner honoring the Pope.
Their Chardonnay is considered a signature wine for the cool, foggy Green Valley region. Pinot Noir is the winery's rising star wine.
Iron Horse has been named an American icon in a reference book published by Random House called "Icons of the American Market Place". Listed in alphabetical order, Iron Horse takes its place between iPod and Jack Daniel’s, validating Iron Horse’s reputation as a brand backed by pride, passion and quality.
The Iron Horse name came from a train that cut across the property in the 1890s. The logo, the rampant horse on a weather vane, came from a 19th century weathervane found while clearing away the rubble to build the winery.