Rouvinez
Fendant de Sierre Chasselas


Another interesting Valais wine. Very enjoyable. Tastes younger than its years. A little spritzy, buttery. Still very fresh.
Another interesting Valais wine. Very enjoyable. Tastes younger than its years. A little spritzy, buttery. Still very fresh.
Jul 21st, 2015
That's the country I am from. Smaller batches of incredible wines are now produced there. When I grew up that was not always the case. Altitude is always a factor when tasting and savoring these delights. Cheese, charcuterie plates after a long hike in the spring or fall - even a fresh water fish or the sooo underrated (in the US) liver, kidney sweetbreads. I get some of these wines every year for Christmas - and drink them with passion when over there
That's the country I am from. Smaller batches of incredible wines are now produced there. When I grew up that was not always the case. Altitude is always a factor when tasting and savoring these delights. Cheese, charcuterie plates after a long hike in the spring or fall - even a fresh water fish or the sooo underrated (in the US) liver, kidney sweetbreads. I get some of these wines every year for Christmas - and drink them with passion when over there
Dec 26th, 2016