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Pearmund Cellars Vin de Sol 2007 (Half Bottle)

ID No: 10293
Country:United States
Region:Virginia
Winery:Pearmund Cellars
Grape Type:Viognier
Vintage:2007
Bottle Size:375 ml
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Product Description

Made from 100% Viognier, left in the sun for 2 1/2 years like the Old World Sherry's. This non-fortified aperitif.
offers roasted almonds and pecan aromas with dried apricot and butterscotch flavors. Great for sipping after a meal, or pour over ice cream in a pastry shell.

"Made in the traditional Spanish style of being "baked" in small glass jars left in the sun. It's the Vidal varietal, and tastes a lot like sherry, but isn't fortified. Brian told us that traditionally (in Spain), each year after the wine is aged, the wine-makers hold a bit back from being bottled, and it gets added to the next year's batch, and so on every year. This way, the wine gets more and more complex as long as they keep making it. Pearmund employs this technique in making the Vin de Sol. The wine works as a nice digestif or even (as Brian put it) as an "adult iced tea." I'd never tasted Vin de Sol before, so I don't have much to compare it to. But I know I'm not all about most sherries. This was less heady than your typical sherry, with a smooth aroma and taste of dried fruit, nuts and a touch of caramel.  I imagine retiring to the porch after a nice dinner with friends, bringing out a tray with glasses of chilled Vin de Sol, watching the late summer sun set while telling lively stories of the rebelliousness of our youths.  Never mind that I live in a tiny apartment on 15th Street and I'm not even thirty. Not a porch in sight."
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Winery: Pearmund Cellars

The Pearmund Cellars Estate
Pearmund Cellars was founded in 1976 and purchased by Chris in 1993 (with his first vintage in 2002), the estate has had active agriculture since the mid-1700s.. It is located in the foothills of eastern Fauquier County, VA.  The winery spreads over 7500-square-foot and they farm 25 acres of vines: Chardonnay, Viognier, Riesling, Late Harvest Vidal, Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Petit Verdot, Ameritage.
At the estate the oldest Chardonnay vines in Virginia are planted, while the rest of the grapes are sourced from various parts of the Commonwealth.  The vineyard is managed with as little intrusion as possible, and the estate operates in a largely holistic, earth-conscious manner.  They produce about 7,000 cases annually with an almost equal split between red and white. 

They produce 7,000 cases
Pearmund Cellars was voted Virginia's Favorite Winery in 2007.

 

 

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