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In the 1980s, wine aficionados knew almost nothing about the wines of Washington State. But today, the region is world-renowned and Apex Cellars deserves much of the credit. In fact, Apex’s owner was twice recognized as “winemaker of the year” in Washington State (the only person to ever win two times). He has also won hundreds of awards for the red and white varietals he produces at Apex Cellars.
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| Yakima Valley, Washington |
| PRODUCT NUMBER:
APCE000012 |
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| TEMPORARILY OUT OF STOCK |
| $9.99 per bottle (750 ml) |
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| Compare this wine with Chateau St. Michelle Riesling. |
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| Wine Description
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| The bright golden hue leads to a generous aroma of classic Riesling character, which apple blossoms, white peaches and lime. On the palate the mouth-watering acidity is balanced by ripe melons and pear fruit flavors. Alsace in style, this dry wine truly calls for food. |
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| Apex Cellars |
| Brian Carter was a microbiology major at Oregon State University in the late 1970s. A wine appreciation class seemed like an interesting elective, and that class spurred him to visit local wineries. His interest soon became his calling, and today Brian Carter is one of the most respected winemakers in Washington State. |
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| Yakima Valley was the first designated appellation in Washington State, gaining AVA status on May 4, 1983. Located in the southern center of the state, just across the spectacular Cascade Mountains from the metropolitan areas of Seattle, Washington and Portland, Oregon, the valley follows the Yakima River to the Columbia River. |
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| \REESE-ling\ (German) Riesling Grapes, which are also known as Johanisberg Riesling, White Riesling, Weisser Riesling, Rheinriesling and Riesling Renano, have been grown in Germany's Rhine and Mosel valleys since the 14th century. |
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