Edmeades Gewurztraminer 1999

Gewurztraminer
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    Edmeades Gewurztraminer 1999 Front Label
    Edmeades Gewurztraminer 1999 Front Label

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    Vintage
    1999

    Size
    750ML

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    Winemaker Notes

    Ever eat an orange creamsicle? Better yet, ever drink an orange creamsicle? While our 1999 Gewurztraminer doesn't reside in a freezer or come on a stick, it does share many attributes with this classic summer treat. It's cool, refreshing and loaded with citrus, orange rind, exotic spices and gardenia. It melts in your mouth with decadent, creamy, viscous honey/vanilla flavors. And it's as much fun to say as it is to drink. Sadly, there's little Gewurztraminer left in the Golden State. It's being replaced every day with new plantings of Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Cabernet and Merlot. We encourge you to enjoy this noble grape while you can still get it. Respect its long history and fine lineage and revel in its outlandish character and persistent flavors. Drink it with fish, chicken, pork, foie gras, BBQ, sushi... -Van Williamson, Winemaker
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    Edmeades is pure Mendocino, famous for its limited bottlings from the Mendocino Ridge and the Redwood and Ukiah valleys of Northern California. It is the authentic taste of one of California’s final viticultural frontiers — the Anderson Valley. It all started in 1963 when Dr. Donald Edmeades, a cardiologist from Pasadena, planted 24 acres of vines, becoming the first modern-day grape grower in this cool, coastal region. He founded his winery and launched the Edmeades brand in 1972. The Jackson family purchased the winery and its vineyards in 1988.

    Their approach is traditional and natural; their methods are decidedly low tech. They believe in native yeast fermentations in small, open-top bins, hand punch downs, minimal manipulation and no fining or filtration at bottling. The simplicity of their methods allows the soils and climates of each site to be clearly heard in the wines and enjoy full expression in every vintage.

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    CLW107904_1999 Item# 51514

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