Waterbrook Winery Clean Chardonnay Alcohol Removed Wine 750 ML
SKU: BB9622719
Product Details
Brand: | Waterbrook |
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Country: | United States |
Region: | Washington |
Appellation: | Washington |
Grapes Varietal: | Chardonnay |
Wine Type: | Still |
Wine Style: | White |
Size: | 750 ML |
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Dealcoholized Chardonnay that presents fragrant aromas of fresh tree fruit, notes of Golden Delicious apple and local honey, finishing with hints of oak and vanilla. Producer Information\n In the early 1980s, a handful of visionaries set out to realize the potential of Walla Walla as a winemaking force. Waterbrook founders set up the town’s fourth bonded winery in 1984, and in the process fostered a culture of camaraderie among fellow Walla Walla winemakers, growers and friends. Today you’ll find a town whose rich history is matched only by its soaring success in wine. The charming town of Walla Walla has flourished, and so has Waterbrook. With a 2008-built, state-of-the-art winery, visitor center and a nearby estate vineyard, Waterbrook has created a destination for wine lovers and simultaneously helped put Walla Walla wine on the world’s stage. Never straying from its principles to create fruit-forward, varietally correct wines, Waterbrook marked 30 years of winemaking in 2014. In that time it has earned more than 100 combined Best Buys and 90+ point scores. Waterbrook is recognized for producing wines that exemplify our outstanding vineyards in the Walla Walla Valley and the Columbia Valley. From vineyard to bottle, every detail of production is carried out by a committed team led by winemaker John Freeman. Whether touring Washington Wine Country or opening a bottle of Waterbrook wine at home, we look forward to you experiencing “what Washington tastes like.â€