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"It may not be too visionary to dream of the slopes and hillsides of the Snake and Clearwater Rivers being covered with vineyards." These words were by award winning vintner Robert Schleicher in 1906 when the Clearwater Canyons were emerging as premium wine grape country. 2004 Renaissance Red - 2 Silver Medals |
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Malbec 2006 The grapes selected from the sun-kissed Verhey Vineyard just downstream of the Union Gap along the Yakima River gave rise to this beautiful wine. Warm aromas of violets and a sprinkling of cinnamon draw you into velvety tannins, deep flavors of black cherries, and a long maple finish. 2005 Malbec - 2 Silver Medals |
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Carmenere 2006 A varietal made famous in Chile has now found its home in the cobbles of the Phinney Hill Vineyard. These unique soils combined with the arid, windblown climate of the Horse Heaven Hills Region developed the white pepper aromatics and lasting finish of this complex wine.
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Lochsa 07 Most who live in Clearwater River Country are familiar with the name Lochsa, meaning rough water in native Nez Perce language. Originating high in the mountains of Idaho the Lochsa River forms the headwaters of the Clearwater. Treasured for its whitewater and deep pools, the Lochsa River is a source of pride to all who have enjoyed her charms. This wine is made exclusively from local vineyards of the Clearwater Region: Arnett, Ellis, Riverbend, and Umiker Vineyards. |
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