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The Villa Wolf label is used for a
value-priced line of varietal wines that combine J.L.
Wolf estate-grown fruit with grapes from contracted
growers. These are exceptionally affordable, classic
Pfalz wines from traditional varieties. |
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Pinot Gris has a very long tradition in the Pfalz
region. In fact, it was here that the variety was
first identified. Villa Wolf Pinot Gris is made in a
full-bodied, dry style with refreshing, unoaked
fruit and a crackling texture. |
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Villa Wolf Gewürztraminer is clean, fruity and
wonderfully light on its feet. It shows off the
aromatic charm of the variety with the deliciously
juicy texture and a delicate aroma of spice and
fresh roses. |
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Villa Wolf Pinot Noir is warm and medium-bodied,
with forward, dark cherry fruit, a firm structure
and a spicy mid-palate. Six months of barrique aging
gives it a smoky depth and a nice backbone of earthy
tannins. |
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The Villa Wolf Rosé de Pinot Noir is a true rosé,
made with a brief maceration before pressing to
extract a lovely salmon color. It is light and
refreshing, with bright berry and fruit flavors and
a clean, zippy finish.
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This medium-bodied dry Riesling has lovely flavors of peach and stone, with a hint of apricot. Nicely balanced acidity gives it a juicy grip. It is an excellent match for classic continental-style cooking, especially with dishes that feature freshwater fish, chicken and pork. |
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