Event

Open Bottle - Seven falls Chardonnay, Wahluke Slope Washington

Thursday, August 07, 2014

Time: 04:00pm - 08:00pm

Type: Wine Tasting

Location: The Wine Cabinet

Event Free

Each Thursday we open just one bottle of exceptional wine.

One that not only do we think is excellent, but that has received critical plaudits as well.

Usually rated in the 90's, we discount it by 20 - 40%.

A great wine at a great value.

It's what we do to be certain

Every day is a Special Occasion at The Wine Cabinet!!


 

Seven Falls

 

Chardonnay

 

2012

Wahluke Slope

Columbia Valley, Washington

 

 89 Points Wine Spectator

"Smart Buy"

"Open-textured and appealing, revealing an almost weightless feel around the core of toasty, tobacco-accented pear and floral flavors, lingering easily on the finish. Drink now through 2016.” W.S.

You may remember we did the 2011 vintage (90 Points, sold out in a day) two years ago the 2012 is every bit as delicious!

 

The oak treatment makes this bottle

a steal, 50% NEW oak on a

$13.50 bottle….Unbelievable!

 

 Regularly $19.99

 

Special Sale Price Tonight Only 


$15.50

a bottle and if you buy

 

6 or more bottles

the price drops to  

$13.50

 

Don’t want to miss the sale?


Can’t make it Thursday?

Click here or call us, as

quantities are limited, so with

that said, first come first served!

703-668-WINE (9463)

 

Our Thoughts on this wine.....

This delicious white tastes more expensive than it is!

AROMAS OF RIPE APPLES, PEACHES AND TROPICAL FRUITS MELD SEAMLESSLY WITH NOTES OF BUTTER, BROWN SUGAR AND TOAST. RICH FRUIT FLAVORS, COMPLEMENTED BY A CREAMY TEXTURE, GIVE WAY TO A LENGTHY, BALANCED FINISH.


The Story……

Seven Falls was inspired by a series of seven waterfalls that once flowed along the Columbia River through what is now the acclaimed Wahluke Slope.

The Wahluke Slope is ideal for creating outspoken, true to varietal wines; bold enough to stand alone, yet elegant enough to pair well with your favorite foods. The Wahluke Slope is nestled above the Columbia River in south-central Washington. With one of the warmest and driest climates in Washington state and sandy loam soil in the vineyards, the terroir in this historical region is perfect for creating big, bold wines with outstanding structure.