Wines You'll Want To Find For March of 2022
Each month we scour the world for some new wines that we can’t wait to share with you. From Napa to New Zealand, no wine is off-limit. Perfect for a night in, or a collector’s piece for your top shelf, here are our favorite wines for March.
2018 Willamette Valley Pinot Noir
Oregon’s largest AVA, the valley follows the Willamette River, and is bordered by mountains to the east and west. The cool maritime climate can be unpredictable, keeping growers on their toes, while a wide diversity of soils provides a broad palette of expression for Pinot Noir.
Ventessa Pinot Grigio
It boasts a youthful aromatic profile of flowers and fruit: lily of the valley, melon and white peach. And only 90 calories!
The grapes are immediately crushed and undergo a very short cold maceration in the press. The grapes are then softly pressed. The musts are then fermented for 8 days. The wines are kept on the yeasts in steel tanks.
Pomino Benefizio Riserva 2018
If you are a fan of Tuscan Chardonnay, Benefizio Riserva should definitely be on your bucket list. This grape variety was introduced to Frescobaldi’s estate Castello di Pomino in 1855, and it has been proudly cultivated ever since. The colour is a typical pale yellow with beautiful golden reflections, but Ho Ho Holy Moly... what a delicate yet persistent bouquett. Notes of orange blossom and magnolia soon lead the way to citrus aromas of candied and dried fruit. Gentle spice alongside the tertiary notes produced during refinement guide you to the end of this astounding olfactory journey. Its structure is perfectly balanced and harmonized by freshness.
, Dom Pérignon’s Rosé Vintage 2008
available for purchase after 12 years of meticulous maturation to achieve its ultimate power and harmony. While Dom Pérignon’s champagnes are always vintaged, it takes an exceptional year to inspire the Maison to explore a rosé, and 2008 invigorated a desire to push the boundaries of creation.
Retails at $329 Purchase here: Store locator
The result is untamed yet magnetic, aromatic with a racing acidity, and the vintage has already received top ratings from critics James Suckling, Jancis Robinson, and Richard Juhlin, delighting in Dom Pérignon rosé’s thrill of the unknown.
Rosa Regale
This sparkling red wine made from Brachetto d’Acqui in Piedmont, Italy.
Since the times of Cleopatra, Rosa Regale has been love at first sip. Legend has it that both Julius Caesar and Marc Antony presented Cleopatra with several wine skins filled with Rosa Regale, Cleopatra’s favorite. The empress then had her lovers drink the wine in order to unleash their passion, and the rest is history.
Saldo 2021 Chenin Blanc
2021 Chenin Blanc, joining a portfolio that includes a Red Blend and Zinfandel. Created by The Prisoner Wine Company’s Director of Winemaking, Chrissy Wittmann, and Saldo’s Director of Winemaking, Todd Ricard, Saldo is defined by craftsmanship, precision, and care, resulting in a bold, flavorful result, and the new Chenin Blanc is no exception.
Saldo 2021 Chenin Blanc offers intense fruit aromas of pineapple, white peach, and brown spice. Flavors of pineapple and honey crisp apple dominate the palate, reflecting the winemaking process of harmonizing the finest grapes to create a complex, yet elegant wine.
Saldo officially launched in October 2021 as a luxury sub-brand under The Prisoner Wine Company and building upon its popular Zinfandel bottling. Meaning “I join” in Italian, Saldo is a labor of love and precision by Wittman and Ricard. Together, the winemakers employ The Prisoner Wine Company’s signature method of meticulously blending and continuously refining nontraditional varietals to develop Saldo’s unique style for effortless enjoyment.
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