Gilchrist FarmLate Harvest RieslingIt gains its moniker for a reason, it's one of the last varieties harvested each season.
We let the fruit hang until Halloween to allow for a concentration of flavors, sugars,
and ripe acidity. The wine goes through a drawn-out, cool fermentation, with the
knowledge that there is no rush to get it into bottle. The fermentation is eventually
stopped with enough natural residual sugar to balance Riesling's natural ample
acidity. A reserved portion of fresh juice is added prior to bottling to balance and
sweeten the wine.
Late Harvest Rieslings are notorious for aging well and bringing the consumer a taste
of tropical fruits in the darkest months of winter. Flavors of peaches, pineapple, honey
and delicate flowers predominate.
The palate has voluptuous structure and natural acidity without excessive sweetness.
The present acidity enables the wine to be paired with a larger selection of cuisine.
The fleshy mid-palate and the long finish will bring a smile to your face.