70% Frontenac Noir and 30% Marquette from Vermont, USA
From the winemaker: "The first vintage of a still rosé!!! We’re so excited about this wine. Named after the Accretionary prism of sediment that formed roughly 500 million years ago as one tectonic plate subducted underneath another, creating the Green Mountains and landscape upon which our vineyard sits..
The wine has the same blend of grape varieties as Wild Child, but slightly different process: fermented dry, then racked into a flextank. This wine also went through some malolactic conversion, so the acidity is just a touch softer than the Wild Child."
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