Paris Valley Road – Sauvignon Blanc
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USA - CA
San Luis Obispo County
Wine
White
The Facts
Origins USA - CA > San Luis Obispo County > Paso Robles
Appellation Paso Robles
Varietal Sauvignon Blanc
Cepage 92% Sauvignon Blanc, 8% Semillon
Winemaking Sourced solely from our Estate Chalk Knoll Vineyard, and picked early to preserve the bright, natural acidity. 100% Stainless steel aged with 0% malolactic fermentation.
Aging Stainless steel
Markets California, Texas
Trade and Media
The Character
Overall Tropical & Bright
Aromas Tropical fruit, fresh pineapple, sweet green honeydew, Meyer lemon, ruby grapefruit, a hint of slate
Mouthfeel Light & Fresh
Tasting Notes Aroma is packed with tropical fruit notes. Fresh pineapple and sweet green honeydew melon are followed by a hint of slate from the steel on the finish. On the palate, you’re immediately hit with Meyer lemon and ruby grapefruit notes that make the flavor bright, but not tart. This easy drinker is light on the finish from its aging in stainless steel leaving you ready for more.
Selling Point Fresh, bright, & easy-drinking!
Pairings Appetizers, seafood, gouda, pesto
The Story
Paris Valley Road is an estate winery and vineyard in the heart of Paso Robles, inspired by the stunning domaines of the grand crus of France. Our name comes from the little-known two lane road located west of the very first vineyard we planted over 25 years ago. It's here, surrounded by vineyards and gently rolling hills, that our story begins.
About Paris Valley Road
Brand Story
Named for the historic dirt road which houses its Chalk Knoll vineyard, Paris Valley Road is located just 35 miles from the Pacific Ocean on the southern Monterey coast. Their chalky soils and cool coastal climate offer a slowly ripened fruit, creating rich yet delicate, intensely aromatic wine.
Brand Story
Named for the historic dirt road which houses its Chalk Knoll vineyard, Paris Valley Road is located just 35 miles from the Pacific Ocean on the southern Monterey coast. Their chalky soils and cool coastal climate offer a slowly ripened fruit, creating rich yet delicate, intensely aromatic wine.
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