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Vinification: We made the 2019 Pinot Gris from hand-picked 100% estate grown fruit, located in the Vinemount Ridge sub-appellation. The grapes were whole cluster pressed in a one-ton basket press before fermentation and aging in French and American oak.
Tasting notes: Our 2019 The Louie Pinot Gris is named for Sue-Ann's Great-great Uncle Lewis. Although the wine is weighty and round, Louie was the exact opposite! The Louie boasts powerful flavours on the nose and palate. Aromatics of warm vanilla, clean wood, and spiced poached pear leap from the glass. The wine is round, smooth, and weighty on the palate, with suggestions of baked apples, spice, and a hint of citrus zest.
Serving suggestions: Serve at cellar temperature (55˚F) or just below. It is wonderful on its own, but it is even better with cheese & charcuterie, roast poultry or pork, or the classic Alsatian-style flammekueche (bacon and onion flatbread).
Awards / Reviews
90 points – Tony Aspler
Harvest Date
September 2019
Blend
100% Pinot Gris
Alcohol
13%
Residual Sugar
7.4 g/L
Titratable Acidity
7.8 g/L
pH
3.2
Cases Produced
118 cases
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