Field Theory highlights curious varietals from unfamiliar places, like this Albariño from Lodi. Far from its homeland of Spain, this rare-to-California grape is crisp, but also has great texture, with notes of stone fruit and citrus. On the palate, it feels like a cross between a refreshing Sauvignon Blanc and a creamy Chardonnay, but its bright, aromatic flavors make it unique from any other white. An ideal warm-weather wine that pairs with veggie dishes and fish.
Calories: 104 Carbs: 5g Protein: 0g Fat: 0g
Notes
- Premium, round, stone fruit
Information
- Body: Medium
- Sweetness: Dry
- Alcohol: 11.0%
Chilled
Tasting notes
Fruit
Earth
Wood
Notes of honey, peach, pineapple, wet stone
Pairs well with cheese, thai, mexican, and sushi