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Monday, January 10, 2011

Champagne Wishes: Whom You Know Recommends Shaw Vineyard Fingerlakes Riesling 2007

It may be winter in Manhattan, but that doesn't mean you can't drink white wine!  And we have found another lovely winner by Shaw Vineyard!  We love that they're from New York State.  The Shaw Vineyard Finger Lakes Riesling 2007 is a sweet one, and is nicely balanced with some seafood or a pleasant chicken dish.  Clear, crisp and consistent, this white wine is one to celebrate the fact that lucky you lives in Manhattan!  And if not, at least you are reading Whom You Know so you will know all the fabulous things to do, see, eat and shop for once you're here!


Planted: 1980-1981
Total Acres: 28
Types of Soil: Clay, Gravel, Shale
Composition:
24 acres of Native and Hybrid grapes
4 acres of Vinifera, including—

Riesling
Chardonnay
Pinot Noir
Cabernet Sauvignon

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Winemaker Steve Shaw has been a high-quality grape grower in the Finger Lakes for 30 years, contributing to the region’s growth and emergence as a world-class producer of vinifera wines. After learning the winemaking craft during the 1990s, Steve Shaw founded the Shaw Vineyard label in 2002 and in 2004 built his production facility and tasting room on the western shore of Seneca Lake near Himrod, NY.

Shaw Vineyard is dedicated to the production of vinifera wines in a dry, cool-climate style reminiscent of the great European producers. The winery grows most of its own grapes and sources the remainder from the highest-quality Finger Lakes growers. Winemaker Steve Shaw employs careful and in some cases unique methods in his production facility, resulting in wines that exhibit complexity and full flavors.

A strong proponent of the theory that the Finger Lakes possesses the soil and climate necessary to produce many of Europe’s great wine varieties, Steve Shaw continues to experiment with his vineyard and his production facility, improving the quality of both his white and red wines. With a dedication to the proper aging of his wines prior to release, Steve Shaw hopes to distinguish himself in the Finger Lakes, a young wine region that shows more and more promise with the passing of each vintage.


http://www.shawvineyard.com

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