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Wine Details
Price:
$24.00 per bottle
Description:
The straw color of the 2009 Petit Manseng fills the glass from rim to rim and features a darker more golden rod core. The nose is filled with honeysuckle with just a hint of lemon zest and mango. Opening with a sneaky low acid attack the front of the palate is filled with cantaloupe and honey. The midpalate expands nicely with pineapple and other tropical undertones. The finish lingers with bananas, all spice, pear and citrus.
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Varietal Definition
Petit Manseng:
This white wine-producing grape is being grown on small acreages in Virginia, notably by Chrysallis Vineyards. The vine originates in the Jurancon region of southwestern France, where it is highly regarded. Wines made from this variety in the Jurancon are typically of exceptionally high quality and can be very aromatic. Aromas of the wines are suggestive of cinnamon, peaches and pineapple. The best and most famous wines from the region are the Jurancon Moelleux. These are sweet wines, which are made from the small thick grapes that have been left on the vine well into November in order to concentrate natural sugars. This coupled with the grapes' natural high acidity, creates the ideal combination for great dessert wine production. The vine's loose clusters, and the high pergola training it receives in the Jurancon, limits Petit Manseng's susceptibility to rot. This is ideal for production in the humid conditions of Virginia. Unfortunately, the vine also requires an extended growing season. Only areas where e
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