Medlock Ames Wine Tasting Mindful Farming
Taste through this trio of chardonnay, malbec and merlot where mindful farming equals stunning wines. At Medlock Ames, the land they farm is their greatest asset and they take every precaution to nurture and protect it.
Wine Flight
Lower Slope Chardonnay 2019
This is an aromatic Chardonnay with a rich essence of ripe pear, stewed apricot, toasted cardamom, honeycomb, and brioche. A powerful, velvety palate with great length is filled with baking spices, red apple, lemon, and a deep underlying acidity.
Secret Ingredient Malbec 2019
The 2019 Secret Ingredient Malbec has a nose filled with Christmas spice and floral perfume. The intense palate bursts with flavors of dark roasted coffee, violets, black plum and pastry crust. The mouthfeel is vibrant and lush with a rich tannin structure that peaks and then softly resolves on the finish.
Yarrow Merlot 2019
The 2019 Yarrow Merlot is a bounty of herbal spice, rosemary, and dried fennel aromas. The palate is balanced with juicy acidity and upfront tannins that softly linger throughout the mouth. Acai berry, black plum, ripe blueberry and chocolate covered raspberries compliment the bold but silky cocoa and coffee finish. The smooth tannins will continue to evolve over time making this a Merlot to drink through the years.
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Medlock Ames cannot ship to the following states:
AR, DE, MS, NM, RI, UT
AR, DE, MS, NM, RI, UT
About the Winery
Medlock Ames Winery was formed in 1998 by college best friends, Chris Medlock James and Ames Morison, who set out to produce award-winning wines from Bell Mountain Ranch. Their winemaking philosophy is for each wine in each vintage to be the ultimate expression of their land and of the year inwhich it is grown. The grapes they grow at Bell Mountain Vineyard are full of personality. They believe in reviving elegance in agriculture and strive to maintain a natural balance in their vineyard. Organic farming requires healthy, fertile soil and all of their farming practices revolve around that goal.