Winemaker Notes
A wild nose redolent of violet, rose, iris, jasmine, cardamom, white pepper, and perhaps most surprisingly for a red wine, lychee. Fresh wild berries, red cherry, and pomegranate abound. Perfectly ripened fruit, robust acidity, and moderate tannins enable this grape's singular, beguiling aromatics to shine. Charcuterie and medium-aged cheeses as well as the class Piedmontese dish called bagna cauda. This wine also pairs brilliantly with mild Indian cuisine, curry dishes, barabequed meats, and burgers.