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Quails Gate Pinot Noir Okanagan 2022
Quails Gate Pinot Noir Okanagan 2022
- Grape Pinot Noir
- Country Canada
- Region Okanagan Valley
- Producer Quails Gate
- Abv 13 %
- Case size 6/ 75cl
- Aromas of cherry, cocoa, raspberry, wild strawberry, lavender, and dried cranberry with savoury notes of sage leaf and earthy, blackberry, leather tones. A medium-bodied silk feel on the palate with balanced flavors of juicy red fruit. Best enjoyed in Burgundy stemware to enhance aromatics.
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Analytical data
1.0 g/l residual sugar5.56 g/l acidity3.75 pH
Environmental stewardship has always been one of the pillars at Quails Gate. I feel a personal responsibility to protect this land for future generations.“ Tony Stewart, Proprietor & CEO The Stewart family has been farming in the Okanagan for over 100 years. With this history comes a sense of responsibility for stewarding the land and protecting its future. At Quails Gate, sustainability is a policy of continuous improvement and a philosophy of doing more with less. We cultivate a culture of innovation throughout our business practices, operations, and supply chain. This commitment has reduced our waste by nearly 50% since 2010.
Price | £181.94 |
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Country | Canada |
Vintage | 2022 |
Bottles Per Case | 6 |
Bottle Size | 75 |
2 cases 10% off | No |
Winery | Quails’ Gate can trace its origins back to 1908, when the Stewart family first settled in Canada's Okanagan Valley, although the family planted vines for the first time in 1961, and the winery was founded in 1989. Since then, Quails’ Gate has become one of the leading producers of premium wines in British Columbia, and under current CEO Tony Stewart, the founding family remains committed to the winery. They are also committed to preserving their picturesque location with a demonstrable focus on sustainability and environmental stewardship by applying low-impact viticultural practices. |
Keywords | Quails, Gate, Pinot Noir |