Excellent with entrees, seafood and chicken.
Avoid refrigerating for long periods.
Drink from March 2011.
Serve at about 4 degrees.
11.5% Alcohol
Disgorged November 2011. A 70% Pinot Noir, 30% Chardonnay blend that has flavours of cream and peach with a soft mousse. Will develop very well in the bottle.
Excellent with entrees, seafood and chicken.
Avoid refrigerating for long periods.
Drink from March 2011.
Serve at about 4 degrees.
11.5% Alcohol
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