The Senoj Tasting room has opened it’s doors once again, and our remodel is complete. It’s been a while since we have been able to share our wines with the public, but we are back and very excited to be pouring again!
The great part is that we have been working in the background on some fine new releases. In our same spirit of creating unique Washington state wines, we have introduced our Primitivo, Wyld Syrah and Riesling to the mix.
Primitivo is an early-ripening clone of Zinfandel, and this bold yet smooth version has a touch of Cabernet Sauvignon. It provides blackberry and pepper highlights on the nose and gives rise to a smooth middle palate, and a tasteful tannic finish.
Our Wyld Syrah is fermented with ambient yeasts from the original grapes, instead of the cultured yeasts that most wines are accustomed to. It is a big and bold expression of Washington state terroir, and is sure to please the senses.
Our 2008 Riesling is from the high-elevation of Lawrence Vineyard within the Frenchman Hills of Washington. It was harvested by hand at peak maturity and gently whole cluster pressed. Dry in style with crisp acidity the wine is loaded with citrus, floral and soft fruit flavors.
It’s great to back and please make sure to cruise on over for a taste!
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