Vigilance Rose of Pinot Noir 2016
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Not your average rosé, this bottling based on Rhône varieties is a pleasure to drink. Light coral in color, it boasts subtle but fresh raspberry aromas that lead seamlessly to white peach and raspberry flavors. Vibrant acidity perks up its smooth mouthfeel, lending balance and elegance.
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Located in Lake County, California, known for the cleanest air quality in the United States you will find Vigilance Vineyards & Winery set amongst the historic Anderson Marsh sanctuary where preservation of the land and wildlife are equally matched to the beliefs of Clay & Margarita Shannon, owners of this breathtaking slice of heaven. Inspiration came from the tranquil attributes of this exceptional property. It was the pivotal point of realization for the wine label "Vigilance". Generated from their art of farming using sustainable practices and their spirit of being careful to preserve land for future generations the blend became a truly harmonious expression of the earth and the Shannon's commitment to it.
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