2020 Yorkville Highlands Symphony

2020 Yorkville Highlands Symphony
This exquisite dry white wine warms the glass with notes of mango and dried lavender. The palate greets you with balanced acidity, notes of pear, and bright tropical fruit. The wine finishes crisp and clean.
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DESCRIPTION
The Symphony grape is a California crossing of Muscat of Alexandria and Grenache Gris developed in 1948 (but not commercially released until 1982) by the late Harold Olmo, professor of viticulture at the University of California, Davis. As its pedigree suggests, it is a seductively aromatic wine with delightfully captivating aromas that are markedly floral with slightly spicy flavors.
A perfect picnic wine, enjoy on warm summer days with friends and family. It is well suited to pair with seafood, Asian cuisine, cheese dishes and spring salad.
SCORES AND AWARDS
This charming, dry and low-alcohol wine offers tempting peach and apricot aromas, good, mouthwatering apricot flavors and a rather lean but smooth texture.
—Jim Gordon




