Ondine Chattan Presents Mendocino Muscat Canelli 2021
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Chateau St. Michelle Limited Release Muscat Canelli 2018
Sold by ste-michelle.com
$24.00
(As of 05/16/2022)
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Eberle Estate Muscat Canelli 2020
Sold by wine.com
$19.99
(As of 05/16/2022)
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Husch Vineyards Muscat Canelli 2020
Sold by huschvineyards.com
$16.00
(As of 05/16/2022)
$21.99
Angels Angel Price
$16.99
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About the wine
Ondine's dreamy Mendocino treat
- With flavors like juicy apricot, ripe melon and zesty citrus coupled with honey-like sweetness and natural effervescence, Ondine’s Muscat Canelli – a grape with Greek origins – will win you over at first sip.
- Angel support helped Ondine get her fruit from a small parcel in Mendocino, where it ripens slowly and evenly, resulting in an elegant and lively, aromatic white.
- Ondine lacked funding to make this favorite of hers, but you brought her longtime dream to life. The reward is all yours to sip.
Best before
It will keep for a couple of years, but there's no time like the present! The fresh, zesty and lively style of Muscat Canelli is best enjoyed when this wine is youthful.
Serving advice
Chill this wine for at least an hour prior to serving or keep in an ice bucket for optimal enjoyment. A little swirl of the glass liberates the floral bouquet.
Food match
Spice loves the fruity, floral character of this wine. I love Laotian Som Tum (green papaya salad), Jamaican crispy conch fritters with tangy Caribbean dipping sauce and Indian chana masala (the wine soothes the palate from the heat of the dish). For patio enjoyment, blue cheese and dried apricots are perfect partners. As a dessert wine, it will make cheesecake sing.
Contains sulphites
Wine profile
Meet the winemaker - Ondine Chattan
Unmistakably one of the North Coast’s top winemaking talents, Ondine Chattan’s worked for wine institutions – famed wineries like Ridge Vineyards, Cline Cellars, and spent decades running famed Healdsburg winery Geyser Peak.
Does Geyser Peak sound familiar? It should – it’s the long-time winemaking home of one legendary Daryl Groom – and it’s where these decades-long colleagues and friends met. They’re still close… in fact, they might collaborate on exclusive wines now and again.*wink.*
Ondine is awestruck by the wine community Angels have built – and she wants to help it grow. “I truly connect to people through the wines I make,” she said. “The stories of the growers, the vineyards, and the process behind the wine are as vital to me as grapes.”
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