Moonstone
The grapes used to make this ‘gem’ originally hails from the Rhône Valley and has a higher concentration in flavor & natural sugar for its longevity on the vine. She’s harvested mid-November at 36 Brix and then aged 4 months in stainless steel. The results are a rich, gold-colored wine with a residual sugar of 6% and great legs. Once coined as ‘Negligee in a Bottle’, Moonstone is always thought of as a dessert wine but few realize that it also offers a beautiful balance to spicier cuisines like Thai food or rich cheeses & charcuterie.
Fun Fact: The Moonstone is a more brilliant version of the Opal stone