January 17, 2012
Turn up the heat and pour yourself a glass of one of our brand new, cheerful $9 whites!
2010 Enanzo Chardonnay, Navarra, Spain
The name “Enanzo” comes from a Navarrese word meaning “lively, energetic, and painstaking at work”. The winemakers behind Enanzo carefully select their finest Chardonnay grapes, harvest them at the peak of ripeness, then ferment them for three months on the lees in new oak barrels. The resulting wine is ripe and complex, with subtle notes of smoke and wood.
2011 Rayun Sauvignon Blanc, Central Valley, Chile
Rayun, meaning “blossom” in the Ancient language of Chile’s southernmost region, is a fresh Sauvignon Blanc with a variety of surprisingly delicate but present fruit notes: zesty grapefruit, round honeydew melon, and brisk green apple to name a few. Refreshing and thirst-quenching!
