Franchere Wine Co.
Franchere Wine Company, "For Heaven's Sake, Don't Move Here" 2022
Franchere Wine Company, "For Heaven's Sake, Don't Move Here" 2022
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A juicy and mineral orange wine – unfined, unfiltered, and the color of a tequila sunrise! This co-fermented blend of 79% Pinot gris and 21% Grüner veltliner spent 10 days on the skins and finished fermenting in neutral oak barrels over the course of 4 months. Explosive aromas of raspberries, papaya, flaky pastry, and black pepper... and flavors of juicy raspberries and tangy Rainier cherry. Serve at room temperature.
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