Convergence Zone Cellars | CZ Drizzle - NV
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White Wine: Convergence Zone Cellars | CZ Drizzle - NV
White wines are extremely rare in this blazing-hot appellation. This off-dry example brings aromas and flavors of dried pears and apples, with the sugar writing much of the story.
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Producer: Convergence Zone Cellars
Vintage: NV
Size: 750ml
ABV: 13.5%
Varietal: Pinot Gris
Country/Region: United States, Washington
Detailed Description
Detailed Description
White wines are extremely rare in this blazing-hot appellation. This off-dry example brings aromas and flavors of dried pears and apples, with the sugar writing much of the story.
Producer Information
The Horse Heaven Hills AVA was established in 1972 and is home to over one quarter of Washingtonâs planted acreage (17,082 acres). The area is among Washingtonâs warmer growing regions, making it an ideal place for Cabernet Sauvignon which makes up a large percentage of plantings. Many vineyards in the Horse Heaven Hills are planted on south-facing slopes, providing for extended sun exposure. Like many of Washingtonâs growing regions, the Horse Heaven Hills is located on an anticline of the Yakima fold belt, a series of wrinkles in the earth that create slopes ideal for grape growing. The area has an arid and semi-arid, continental climate. As with almost all areas of eastern Washington, irrigation is therefore required to grow wine grapes. Pressure differentials cause significant winds in the Horse Heaven Hills. These winds reduce canopy size and toughen grape skins, as well as protect against mold and rot. The nearby Columbia River also has a moderating effect on temperatures, reducing the risk of early and late season frosts, which can be a problem in nearby areas. There are three main soil types in the areaâwind-blown sand and loess, Missoula Flood sediment, and hill slope rubble from the Columbia River basalt bedrock. Each of these provides well-drained soils suitable for vinifera. The Horse Heaven Hills had its first vinifera plantings in 1972 at what is now Champoux Vineyard, and vineyard designated bottlesâparticularly Cabernet Sauvignonâfrom this site are some of Washingtonâs most coveted and expensive wines. The appellation is wholly contained within the Columbia Valley.
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