Oliver, Okanagan Valley, British Columbia, CanadaMarsanne almost always produces a rich, reasonably decadent wine. On the nose, there is orange, dried apricot, sweet white peach, with an undercurrent of lemon, almonds, and vanilla. They have done well to hold the alcohol to 13.6 to keep a sense of freshness in the finish. Still, this is a heavyweight white and is best served chilled and with a favourite creamy recipe. A fine addition to the BC repertoire of grapes.Tasted: 12 August 2020Tasted by: Prices:
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$29.99
750ml
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Producer: Church & State WineryDistributors: BCWineshop Grape: MarsanneCSPC: 179399UPC: 626990363170
Oliver, Okanagan Valley, British Columbia, CanadaPotent and heady, the Black Sage Bench provenance amplifies marsanne's potency, as does fermentation in French oak. Dried apricot, orange, dried lush florals, ripe white peach fill the full palate, one that rights itself with a snappy finish of almond paste, and vanilla. A lot of a lot here, reflective of the grape, though none of it particularly referencing the place.Tasted: 30 July 2019Tasted by: Prices:
BC
$29.99
750ml
winery online/direct
Producer: Church & State WineryDistributors: BCWineshop Grape: MarsanneCSPC: 179399UPC: 626990363170