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Lieb Cellars Teroldego Lagrein Estate 2020 750ml

size
750ml
country
United States
region
New York
appellation
Long Island
subappellation
North Fork
DC
93
DC
93
Rated 93 by Decanter
Produced from estate-grown grapes from their North Fork vineyard, the wine is two-thirds Teroldego and one-third Lagrein, punched down during fermentation for extraction and aged for six months in Hungarian oak. Winemaker Russell Hearn ­notes: ‘The beauty of the Teroldego is the tannins', and here the wine has a silky texture yet is not lacking grip. The aromas have plenty of dark mulberry fruit notes with hints of dark chocolate and spice that linger on the finish. ... More details
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Lieb Cellars Teroldego Lagrein Estate 2020 750ml

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DC
93
DC
93
Rated 93 by Decanter
Produced from estate-grown grapes from their North Fork vineyard, the wine is two-thirds Teroldego and one-third Lagrein, punched down during fermentation for extraction and aged for six months in Hungarian oak. Winemaker Russell Hearn ­notes: ‘The beauty of the Teroldego is the tannins', and here the wine has a silky texture yet is not lacking grip. The aromas have plenty of dark mulberry fruit notes with hints of dark chocolate and spice that linger on the finish.
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A unique blend of varietals typically grown in Northern Italy, this wine is deep dark purple in color and boasts notes of blackberry and grilled plum. Decant to open up its aromas.
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size
750ml
country
United States
region
New York
appellation
Long Island
subappellation
North Fork
Overview
Produced from estate-grown grapes from their North Fork vineyard, the wine is two-thirds Teroldego and one-third Lagrein, punched down during fermentation for extraction and aged for six months in Hungarian oak. Winemaker Russell Hearn ­notes: ‘The beauty of the Teroldego is the tannins', and here the wine has a silky texture yet is not lacking grip. The aromas have plenty of dark mulberry fruit notes with hints of dark chocolate and spice that linger on the finish.
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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

For three hundred years now, the United States has been leading the New World in wine production, both in regards to quantity and quality. Wine is actually produced in all fifty states across the country, with California leading the way by an enormous margin. Indeed, as much as eighty-nine percent of all wines to come out of the United States are produced in California, where the fertile soils and sloping mountain sides, coupled with the long, hot summers provide ideal conditions for producing high quality, European style red, white and rosé wines. With over a million acres of the country under vine, the United States sits comfortably as the fourth largest wine producer in the world, where imported grape varietals from all over the Old World are processed using a successful blend of traditional and contemporary techniques.
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Region: New York

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Country: United States

For three hundred years now, the United States has been leading the New World in wine production, both in regards to quantity and quality. Wine is actually produced in all fifty states across the country, with California leading the way by an enormous margin. Indeed, as much as eighty-nine percent of all wines to come out of the United States are produced in California, where the fertile soils and sloping mountain sides, coupled with the long, hot summers provide ideal conditions for producing high quality, European style red, white and rosé wines. With over a million acres of the country under vine, the United States sits comfortably as the fourth largest wine producer in the world, where imported grape varietals from all over the Old World are processed using a successful blend of traditional and contemporary techniques.