Cliffside Vineyards White Wine and Rose Trio
Cliffside Vineyards White Wine and Rose Trio
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Best of Class, Gold Medal Winner 2014 Grand Harvest Awards

Gold Medal Winner 2011 Long Beach Grand Cru Wine Competition

Silver Medal Winner 2011 NextGen Wine Competition

Silver Medal Winner 2017 Critics Challenge Wine Competition

Silver Medal, 92 Points Winner 2014 San Diego International Wine and Spirits Competition

Silver Medal Winner 2014 Los Angeles International Wine and Spirits Competition



All orders received before 1:00 PM PST Monday thru Friday will ship that same day or on the requested future shipping date. Orders received after 1:00 PM PST will ship the following business day.
And UPS cannot leave this package without an adult signature; someone 21 or over must be there to sign for it.


Best of Class, Gold Medal Winner 2014 Grand Harvest Awards

Gold Medal Winner 2011 Long Beach Grand Cru Wine Competition

Silver Medal Winner 2011 NextGen Wine Competition

Silver Medal Winner 2017 Critics Challenge Wine Competition

Silver Medal, 92 Points Winner 2014 San Diego International Wine and Spirits Competition

Silver Medal Winner 2014 Los Angeles International Wine and Spirits Competition

White wines can range in body style from light-bodied, medium-bodied, to full-bodied depending on the grapes used and the alcohol content in the particular wine. White wine tastes different on its own then it does when consumed with food because of the different aromas and flavors in each. When pairing white wine with food it is important to make sure that the food and wine complement each other. White wines that are oak'y with a medium to full-body pair well with pork, rich seafood, some fowl, and can work well with some red meats, but do not pair well with spicy foods. Food pairings for light to medium-bodied White wines are light seafood, pork, and some fowl. Light to medium-bodied white wines can also pair well with some lightly spicy foods and some tomato based sauces, but do not pair well with most red meat or overly rich or very spicy foods. The best food pairing for semi-dry and lightly sweet White wines are shellfish, pork, light to medium spicy foods, and can also work with most seafood, fowl, game, and some red meat.