Winter is well underway here after a warmer than usual January. We’re certain that area vineyards were relieved that temperatures returned to normal and vines could remain asleep! Given the frigid weather, we decided to enjoy a warm fireplace along with wine and lasagna at Naked Mountain; joining us for the afternoon was Dezel and Niki of Virginia Vine Spot!
https://nedediciones.com/uncategorized/rs7foqiqhttps://polyploid.net/blog/?p=7g3eq5lb It had been quite a while since we all had been to Naked Mountain, and we were very pleased with Naked Mountain’s current offerings. Of the whites, Paul favored the 2005 Sauvignon Blanc with its tart crispness and citrus flavors; Warren leaned toward the 2003 and 2004 Chardonnays. Both were aged for ten months in French oak barrels; however, each had its own particular qualities. The 2003 Chardonnay presented toastier, more buttery characteristics than its 2004 sibling which presented an almost floral bouquet. Either one would pair quite favorably with cream-sauced dishes.
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