The winery was founded by a group of wine-loving friends on a property once owned by the Cistercian Order of Nuns, a religious order of the Roman Catholic Church. It has operated as a fruit orchard, and was owned by a local family who operated it as a mink farm until 1970 when it was abandoned. In 1995, the land was converted into a vineyard, the first grapes were planted in 1996, the first vintage was made in 2000, and the winery opened in 2002. To date, we farm more than 180 estate acres.
On the nose, the scent of summer flowers.
On the palate, rose petals, with notes of orange blossoms, elderflower, and a hint of orange zest and pear.
Lively acidity. Light body. Off-dry. This wine has subtle finesse