While some wine is meant to be cellared, other wine is gasping for fresh air – perhaps destined for a short life, but with a long-lasting impact. This pét-nat is made entirely from the Delaware grape, which has origins in its namesake of Delaware County, Ohio, gaining popularity in the mid-nineteenth century. Its modern renaissance is no surprise upon first sip, imparting perfectly ripe yellow fruit, luscious texture, and a spritz sure to refresh on a scorching summer’s day. Best enjoyed outdoors.
*Sediment in the bottle may be visible, but is naturally occurring and expected.