Product Description:
Introduce yourself to the unique taste of our sweet and fruity Pet-Nat wine, crafted from a blend of 50% Sauvignon Blanc and 50% Chardonnay grapes, fermented and bottled at our winery in Prince Edward County. This wine is vegan, natural, and made using traditional methods, making it a perfect choice for those who love raw wines. With a balanced and bubbly taste, it's a perfect choice for any occasion.
Tasting Notes:
This Pet-Nat wine has a pale yellow colour with a slightly green fringed, and Aromatic notes of lemongrass, pineapple and banana that jump out on the nose. On the palate, it is balanced and effervescent, with a subtle sweetness that is balanced by bright acidity. The finish is long and refreshing, with a hint of fruit that lingers on the tongue. It is a refreshing and easy-drinking wine that is perfect for sipping on a warm summer day or pairing with light and fresh seafood dishes.
Technical Notes:
- Varieties: 50% Sauvignon Blanc, 50% Chardonnay
- Alcohol: 11.2%
- SO2 @Bottling: >3mg/L
- Residual Sugar: 3 g/L
- VQA Ontario VQA
- Vintage: 2021
Winemaker's Note:
We decided to mix it up a little more this year with our White Pet-Nat. Literally. Two years ago our Pet-Nat was 100% Chardonnay. Last year was 100%, Sauvignon Blanc. This year we split the difference. 50/50.
Why did we do that you ask? Well, simple. We liked the body and balance of the Chardonnay and we love the aromatics of the Sauvignon Blanc. So we decided the best approach was to blend the two varieties.
Another change we made this year was that we bottled the wine a little more clarity and with a little less residual sugar. The result is that the carbonation is much more manageable. The new pet-nat does not gush like previous vintages. But if you are concerned, we how-to blog for opening a Pet-Nat (https://traynorvineyard.com/pages/opening-a-pet-nat).
Food Pairing Suggestions:
- Grilled fish
- Ceviche
- Sushi
- Lightly spicy dishes
- Fresh fruit
- Soft cheese
Serving Suggestions:
- Best served chilled
- Ideal temperature: 8-10°C