Winemaker’s cut is a winery in British Columbia, Canada.
The name Winemaker’s cut sounds more like a music or movie title than the name of a winery and the impression is not quite deceiving.
Music plays a big role in this winery as vines and wines are tended with classical music constantly played in vineyards and the winery.
They say that the frequency of classical music helps to make better wines.
I don’t know the theory behind it but as a matter of fact vines closer to the speakers grow faster in their vineyards. Interesting.
Their Grüner Veltliner 2018 is from the vineyard in the southern part of the Okanagan Valley.
The wine has the aromas and flavors of apple, peach, slight bitterness of citrus zest and sweet pea.
Nice, soft texture with clean finish.
We had this with corned beef and potatoes.
Wine was interestingly good with both sweet vegetables and the strong flavor of corned beef and mustard. Even good with horseradish.
It was definitely a great food wine but also good just by itself.
It was so good that we almost finished the wine before dinner. I’m grad that we managed to save some to have with the meal.
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