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Domaine Willamette

Domaine Willamette
2021 Estate Grown Brut, Willamette Valley

Pair this wine with:
Chicken

Category: Brut

Date Tasted:
Country: USA
Alcohol: 12.5%
Certified Sustainable
88 Points
Silver Medal
Highly Recommended
$79

Domaine Willamette
2021 Estate Grown Brut, Willamette Valley

Pair this wine with:
Chicken

Category: Brut

Date Tasted:
Country: USA
Alcohol: 12.5%
Golden yellow color. Aromas and flavors of yellow apple, cheese bread, ballpark peanuts, and blood orange zest with a velvety, lively, effervescent, dry medium body and an engaging, medium-length finish that shows suggestions of pear and baking spices, dried white flowers, and strudel. A richer and full-bodied textural experience with ripe orchard fruit on the nose and palate.

Tasting Info

Wine Glass Style: Spicy & Complex
Aroma Aroma: yellow apple, cheese bread, ballpark peanuts, and blood orange zest
Taste Flavor: Same as aromas with suggestions of pear and baking spices, dried white flowers, and strudel
Sweetness Sweetness: Dry
Enjoy Enjoy: Now on its own and with food
Recipes Pairing: Oven Fried Chicken, Chicken Kebobs, Cobb Salad
Bottom Line Bottom Line: A richer and full-bodied textural experience with ripe orchard fruit on the nose and palate.

The Producer

Willamette Valley Vineyards

The Producer
8800 Enchanted Way SE
Turner, OR 97392
USA
1 503-588-9463

Brut

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Serve in a Champagne Flute
Brut is a term that defines dryness levels in sparkling wines; it is most famously used for Champagne, but it is a common term used around the world for most sparkers.

While Brut means "dry" for all intents and purposes, it can actually be off-dry or even lightly sweet. The definition of Brut for Champagne is between 0-12 grams of residual sugar, so Brut actually describes a range of sensations.

No matter how dry a Brut sparkling wine actually is in technical terms, it is generally dry enough to serve at the dinner table with most foods.