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Red Tail Ridge Brut Nature Reserve Perpetual Change NV 750ml

size
750ml
country
United States
region
New York
appellation
Finger Lakes
subappellation
Seneca Lake
DC
92
DC
92
Rated 92 by Decanter
Although it is produced in tiny quantities, this unique wine is worth seeking out. It has a very light pink colour and aromas of pomegranate, cranberry, nasturtiums, lavender and spice. The mousse is lively and the acidity is crisp, but the underlying texture is delightfully silky. The base wine (38%) is from the estate’s perpetual reserve, augmented with the yearly production of Zweigelt, Pinot Blanc and Pinot Noir, fermented in a combination of stainless and neutral casks. It ages nine months on the lees in bottle and is disgorged without dosage. ... More details
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Red Tail Ridge Brut Nature Reserve Perpetual Change NV 750ml

SKU 874102
Case Only Purchase
$300.96
/case
$25.08
/750ml bottle
Quantity
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Professional Ratings
DC
92
DC
92
Rated 92 by Decanter
Although it is produced in tiny quantities, this unique wine is worth seeking out. It has a very light pink colour and aromas of pomegranate, cranberry, nasturtiums, lavender and spice. The mousse is lively and the acidity is crisp, but the underlying texture is delightfully silky. The base wine (38%) is from the estate’s perpetual reserve, augmented with the yearly production of Zweigelt, Pinot Blanc and Pinot Noir, fermented in a combination of stainless and neutral casks. It ages nine months on the lees in bottle and is disgorged without dosage.
Winery
Aromatics are of citrus peel, chalk, orange blossom and other small white flowers, with a hint of honey and black raspberry. With mouthfilling bubbles, the wine is lithe on the palate with a persistent acid spine. Subtle flavors of bright red fruits, lemon mousse, rose, and orange blossom flow towards a complex, lengthy finish of lightly saline minerals, petals, and berries.
Product Details
size
750ml
country
United States
region
New York
appellation
Finger Lakes
subappellation
Seneca Lake
Overview
Although it is produced in tiny quantities, this unique wine is worth seeking out. It has a very light pink colour and aromas of pomegranate, cranberry, nasturtiums, lavender and spice. The mousse is lively and the acidity is crisp, but the underlying texture is delightfully silky. The base wine (38%) is from the estate’s perpetual reserve, augmented with the yearly production of Zweigelt, Pinot Blanc and Pinot Noir, fermented in a combination of stainless and neutral casks. It ages nine months on the lees in bottle and is disgorged without dosage.
green grapes

Varietal: Champagne Blend

The careful blending of Chardonnay and Pinot Noir varietal grapes has long been the secret to the success of the famous sparkling wines of the Champagne region. The wines of this region have gone down in history as the finest example of France's sparkling produce, and the methods of processing the grapes in this region have been imitated in almost every wine producing country in the world. There are actually seven different grape varietals allowed to be included in a Champagne sparkling wine, although grape varietals such as Pinot Blanc, Arbanne and Pinot Gris are used less and less commonly in its production. Whilst the Chardonnay varietal grapes offer their distinctive biscuit flavor and wonderful astringency, it is the Pinot Noir grapes (most commonly used for producing beautifully light red wines) which give the Champagne wines their length and backbone.
barrel

Region: New York

New York state has a wine history which stretches back to the mid-17th century, when Dutch settlers first began cultivating grape vines in the Hudson Valley. Since then, the wine industry of New York has grown from strength to strength, mixing the old with the new as wineries continue to experiment with modern techniques alongside their traditional heritage. Indeed, certain wineries in New York state hold a claim to being amongst the oldest and most well established in the New World, with at least one dating back over three hundred and fifty years. New York state is responsible for a relatively small range of grape varietals, due to its cooler, damper climate, but many varietals such as Riesling and Seyval Blanc thrive in such conditions and produce wines a of singular quality.
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Country: United States

Whilst there are several strains of native grape varietals in the United States, it was the introduction of the European species which prompted the country to begin producing wines on a large scale. Over the past few centuries, experimentation and cross-breeding has produced great successes in regards to the quality and suitability of the fruit grown in states such as California, Oregon, Washington and New York, and the past few decades have seen New World wines from the United States reach much higher standards. Arguably the finest United States wines have always come out of California, where the climate and terrroir is most suitable for fine wine production. The masterful blending of classic grape varietals such as Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot, amongst others including Syrah and Chardonnay, have had world beating results in recent years, prompting many to suggest that there has never been a better time for buying and drinking United States wines.
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Varietal: Champagne Blend

The careful blending of Chardonnay and Pinot Noir varietal grapes has long been the secret to the success of the famous sparkling wines of the Champagne region. The wines of this region have gone down in history as the finest example of France's sparkling produce, and the methods of processing the grapes in this region have been imitated in almost every wine producing country in the world. There are actually seven different grape varietals allowed to be included in a Champagne sparkling wine, although grape varietals such as Pinot Blanc, Arbanne and Pinot Gris are used less and less commonly in its production. Whilst the Chardonnay varietal grapes offer their distinctive biscuit flavor and wonderful astringency, it is the Pinot Noir grapes (most commonly used for producing beautifully light red wines) which give the Champagne wines their length and backbone.
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Region: New York

New York state has a wine history which stretches back to the mid-17th century, when Dutch settlers first began cultivating grape vines in the Hudson Valley. Since then, the wine industry of New York has grown from strength to strength, mixing the old with the new as wineries continue to experiment with modern techniques alongside their traditional heritage. Indeed, certain wineries in New York state hold a claim to being amongst the oldest and most well established in the New World, with at least one dating back over three hundred and fifty years. New York state is responsible for a relatively small range of grape varietals, due to its cooler, damper climate, but many varietals such as Riesling and Seyval Blanc thrive in such conditions and produce wines a of singular quality.
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Country: United States

Whilst there are several strains of native grape varietals in the United States, it was the introduction of the European species which prompted the country to begin producing wines on a large scale. Over the past few centuries, experimentation and cross-breeding has produced great successes in regards to the quality and suitability of the fruit grown in states such as California, Oregon, Washington and New York, and the past few decades have seen New World wines from the United States reach much higher standards. Arguably the finest United States wines have always come out of California, where the climate and terrroir is most suitable for fine wine production. The masterful blending of classic grape varietals such as Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot, amongst others including Syrah and Chardonnay, have had world beating results in recent years, prompting many to suggest that there has never been a better time for buying and drinking United States wines.