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    2021 Mendel Semillon (Mendoza, AR) 6W

    6W

    Warmer growing regions, fully ripened grapes, extended barrel-aging add to the wine’s body

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    2021 Mendel Semillon (Mendoza, AR) 6W

    Semillon is considered to be one of the oldest varietals in the country. Harvested from the Paraje Altamira vineyard within the Uco Valley, this was aged for 6 months with 10% in oak barrels. Flavors of citrus, tropical fruit, coconut, and caramel are elegant and soft on the palate. A lovely dose of crisp acidity provides a texture similar to that of Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc combined.

    About The Varietal

    Semillon

    Sémillon is frequently encountered as a standalone varietal in the Hunter Valley, Australia, and is commonly blended with Sauvignon Blanc to produce Bordeaux white wines. Recognized as one of the world's great white grape varieties, Sémillon contributes to a range of elegant and complex wines.

    About The Producer

    Mendel

    Mendel Wines is a renowned Argentine winery that has carved a distinct niche in the world of viticulture. Established in 2002 in the Mendoza region, Mendel Wines takes its name from the pioneering scientist Gregor Mendel, whose work laid the foundation for modern genetics. This commitment to innovation and precision is reflected in the winery's approach to crafting exceptional wines.

    6W

    Warmer growing regions, fully ripened grapes, extended barrel-aging add to the wine’s body