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Enjoy it now, or cellar for a few more years. No need to decant before serving. This is a rich, medium to full-bodied Viognier, with a floral bouquet of rose and lilac. You can also detect scents of ripe apricot, tart apple, and grapefruit. It was sourced from Art Den Hoed vineyard in Washington state’s Yakima Valley, a high-elevation site with well-drained soil. Charles Smith is one of the most bold and inventive winemakers of his generation, garnering worldwide praise from his headquarters in Walla Walla. House of Smith encompasses six distinct brands, and K Vintners is considered by Smith to be the original brand, his point of origin. The K Vintners range is heavily influenced by the Rhône Valley, using varieties such as Syrah and Viognier. Art Den Hoed has a rich palate, with perfectly integrated acidity. It has a round texture in the mouth, complemented by a strong, focused core of fruit flavours. Look for notes of orange zest, pineapple, lime leaf and peach, with hints of marjoram and almonds. A creeping minerality appears on the finish. It’s classic Viognier, influenced by the unique terroir of Yakima Valley. Perfect for pairing with roast chicken, salmon, or a creamy vegetable curry.
Price: £25.07 from 8wines UK
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Drink now or cellar for up to 15 years. Decant 1 hour before serving. Before becoming a winemaker Charles Smith worked for almost a decade managing rock bands like the well-known Danish group The Ravonettes. While touring Europe on the rock concert circuit,...
Drink it now or cellar for up to 15 years. No need to decant, but best to open it half an hour before service. K Vintners is an American winery founded in 2001 in Walla Walla at the foot of the Blue Mountains on the site of an old winery and farm that...
Drink now through to 2032. Decant 1 hour before serving. Self-taught winemaker Charles Smith spent his younger years managing rock bands and touring Europe on the concert circuit. While living the rock star lifestyle, he developed a love of fine wine...
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