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    *3W* 2022 Helioterra "Whoa Nelly" Pinot Blanc (Willamette Valley, OR)

    3W

    Slightly more fruit and body thanks to warmer climates and riper grapes

    *3W* 2022 Helioterra "Whoa Nelly" Pinot Blanc (Willamette Valley, OR)

    This semi-dry, lively white wine, a relatively obscure variety from Oregon's Willamette Valley, features grapefruit and lemon curd flavors that offer a zesty acidity. It pairs excellently with seafood or any dish that would benefit from a squeeze of lemon.

    15 in stock!

    About The Varietal

    Pinot Blanc

    Pinot Blanc, a versatile white-wine grape, lends itself to the creation of still, sparkling, and sweet dessert wines. Displaying its adaptability, this grape journey spans from crafting delicate white wines in Italy and Alsace to yielding luxurious Trockenbeerenauslese in Austria and contributing to the production of ice wine in Canada.

    About The Producer

    Helioterra

    Helioterra is a boutique winery specializing in wines from outstanding vineyards in the Pacific Northwest. Their approach involves creating wines that embody a style of beauty, elegance, grace, and respect for the grapes. The name ‘Helioterra' is derived from geological influences, representing Heliolite, Oregon's state gemstone. The combination of ‘Helio' and ‘Terra' originates from the Greek words for sun and earth, reflecting the natural synergy essentially for grape cultivation.

    3W

    Slightly more fruit and body thanks to warmer climates and riper grapes