wine review: Norman Hardie County Pinot Noir 2020

One of the best offerings I've tasted from PEC over the past two decades and a fantastic example of the high quality wines being produced in PEC. If you enjoy premium Burgundy, you'll want to keep your eyes on this up and coming region and the expressive limestone influenced cool-climate wines they're producing.

Wine review: Rosehall Run Ceremony Blanc de Blancs 2019

Ceremony 2019 showcases the elegance and finesse that Prince Edward County wines are renowned for thanks to the region’s cool-climate and limestone-rich soils. It offers a harmonious blend of delicate flavors, vibrant acidity and texture. The nose reveals aromas of orchard and stone fruit, along with subtle floral and ginger notes. On the palate, the wine reveals a creamy mousse, crisp acidity, and a fine mineral backbone. With nearly four years of aging on the lees (45 months to be exact), Ceremony 2019 shows exceptional balance with great complexity making it a perfect wine to enjoy now and equally over the next 5-10 years.

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