When The Hunt Family decided to pursue their dream, they were uncertain where they would choose to build their vineyard. The Hunts spent exhaustive days and weekends traveling to various premium wine regions from Oregon, Washington, and throughout the state of California. They finally narrowed their decision down to the Central coast to San Luis Obispo County in California. Paso Robles was selected because of its rich diversity in soils, superb growing climate, and unique styles of wine making, along with the spirit of graciousness and traditional American values.

Fans of French-style whites will enjoy this wine. The nose is a bit out of the ordinary, offering notes of pineapple, mango, and coconut, along with soft hints of oak. The palate is nice and round, with a mellow acidity and notable flavors of pineapple, dried apricot, and mango. The finish leaves behind the soft kiss of oak.

FBWorld Panel Score: 91