Zorah Heritage Sireni 2019 santa-barbara-county be it the food we
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Plush and juicy with a bright core of nectarine and green melon notes of pine-lime and lemon racy acidity giving freshness and a persistent finish
boasting character
Scipio goes perfectly with red meat
savoury aniseed spice and subtle mint on the palate
Zorah Heritage Sireni 2019 santa-barbara-county be it the food weThe bunches are compact with very dark berries. It is resistant to summer drought but sensitive to cold winter temperatures. Ararati on the other hand, which takes its name from Armenias sacred Mountain Ararat, is an indigenous white grape variety and grows well in the highlands of Vayotz Dzor. It has large juicy greenish, yellow berries. It is late ripening and resistant to disease. Ararati has been largely ignored by locals and to this date no wines
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