Zocker Paragon Vineyard Gruner Veltliner 2014
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An excellent example of this grape variety, the 2015 Zocker Gruner Veltliner offers ripe fruit aroma with a streak of minerality. The wine's palate is layered and rewarding. Its dry finish pairs it well with sauteed butterfish. (Tasted: October 6, 2017, San Francisco, CA)
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This domestically produced Austrian varietal from Edna Valley pioneers the Niven family is racy, minerally and bright with long, fresh style.
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Jack Niven, with his adventurous spirit, pioneered winegrape planting through Paragon Vineyard in the Edna Valley over forty years ago. His descendants have carried that same spirit forward by bringing in varietals that are unique, racy, and intriguing.
Being their riskiest venture yet, Zocker (the German word for gambler), has captured the essence of being unconventional. Grüner Veltliner is very rare domestically, but is truly one of the most food-friendly wines in the world. Though Riesling is not as rare, Zocker takes a unique approach to developing a new style. Both these wines bring an exciting and progressive approach to winemaking and wine drinking.
The risk paid off, as Zocker has been highly praised and recognized in wine competitions all around the world. We invite you to try this unique wine, it’s worth the gamble!