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Hearst Ranch Winery – Three Sisters White Cuvee

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USA - CA
San Luis Obispo County
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White

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UPCs 2022 (750ml) - 8 52842 00311 0
Origins USA - CA > San Luis Obispo County > Paso Robles
Appellation Paso Robles
Varietal White Blend
Cepage 34% Viognier, 33% Marsanne, 20% Grenache Blanc, 13% Roussanne
Aging 60% stainless steel, 30% neutral oak, 10% used French oak
Annual Production 1200 cases
Markets California

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The Character

Overall Bright and balanced
Aromas Daisies, beeswax, honeydew melon, pineapple
Mouthfeel Medium-bodied and rounded
Tasting Notes The nose has great depth, showing notes of daisies, beeswax and hints of medium toasted oak. On the palate the flavors are plentiful and bright. Expressions of honeydew melon and crisp pineapple ride a creamy mid- palate weight. The acidity is firm and serves as a counterweight, bringing balance to the composition.
Pairings Washed-rind cheeses, grilled fish with beurre blanc, herb roast chicken
Sustainability Certified Sustainable

About Hearst Ranch Winery

Brand Story

Jim Saunders dream of owning and farming his own vineyard became a reality with the acquisition of the ranch in 1992 with his wife, Debi. Soil testing and site evaluation began within a year. The arbuckle clay loam and sandy soils of these South and West facing hills were discovered to be ideal for farming wine grapes. The meso-climate of Eastern Paso Robles combined with the diversity in soil types and elevations made a perfect site to grow Bordeaux, Rhone and Spanish varietals - initial planting starting in 1993. In 2010 Steve Hearst and Jim Saunders began their business and personal relationship. As the saying goes, “a meeting of the minds” developed into this project – Hearst Ranch Winery.

Brand Story

Jim Saunders dream of owning and farming his own vineyard became a reality with the acquisition of the ranch in 1992 with his wife, Debi. Soil testing and site evaluation began within a year. The arbuckle clay loam and sandy soils of these South and West facing hills were discovered to be ideal for farming wine grapes. The meso-climate of Eastern Paso Robles combined with the diversity in soil types and elevations made a perfect site to grow Bordeaux, Rhone and Spanish varietals - initial planting starting in 1993. In 2010 Steve Hearst and Jim Saunders began their business and personal relationship. As the saying goes, “a meeting of the minds” developed into this project – Hearst Ranch Winery.

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