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  • Oyster River Winegrowers Oyster River Winegrowers, Morphos Pèt-Nat  2021, American Sparkling Wine, Warren, ME
  • Oyster River Winegrowers Oyster River Winegrowers, Morphos Pèt-Nat  2021, American Sparkling Wine, Warren, ME
  • Oyster River Winegrowers Oyster River Winegrowers, Morphos Pèt-Nat  2021, American Sparkling Wine, Warren, ME
  • Oyster River Winegrowers Oyster River Winegrowers, Morphos Pèt-Nat  2021, American Sparkling Wine, Warren, ME
  • Oyster River Winegrowers Oyster River Winegrowers, Morphos Pèt-Nat  2021, American Sparkling Wine, Warren, ME
  • Oyster River Winegrowers Oyster River Winegrowers, Morphos Pèt-Nat  2021, American Sparkling Wine, Warren, ME

Oyster River Winegrowers, Morphos Pèt-Nat 2021, American Sparkling Wine, Warren, ME

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Superb Pèt-Nat from Maine (New England). Definitely your companion for fried food and more.

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Oyster River Winegrowers, Morphos 2021, Pet Nat, Maine

COUNTRY: United State of America (USA)

STATE: ME

APPELLATION: American Sparkling Wine

REGION: North East Coast

SUB-REGION: Knox County (mid seacoast)

VINEYARD(S): Finger Lakes NY

VINTAGE: 2021

GRAPES: Seyval Blanc, Cayoga Hybrid

PRACTICE: Organic, Sustainable

SOIL: white clay and limestone soil with a lot of flints

VINIFICATION: Cold natural Slow fermentation, finish in Bottle

METHOD: Ancestral

STYLE: Petillant-Naturel (Natural Sparkling)

COLOR: Light green-yellow, cloudy

BODY: Light (1-2)

TASTE: Dry, effervescent

PRIMARY AROMAS: Bright, Spring white field flower, Peaches

FLAVOR: Green tart apple, Zingy Acidity

FORMAT: 750 ml

ALCOHOL: 10%

SERVICE AND SUGGESTION:  Especially Fried food like, Fried oyster with tartar sauce, Fish and Chips, Fried Calamari. But also: Roasted White Meats, Stinky Cheese, Fresh Seafood, Crunchy Greens.

 

ABOUT THE WINEMAKER:

Brian Smith is the winemaker at Oyster River Winegrowers.  He has a traditional education in winemaking from Fresno State University and uses that knowledge base to make distinct wines in ways that may have been common in pre-industrial times.  He believes his role in the winemaking process to be more nature's assistant than winemaker.

 

ABOUT THE PRODUCER:

"Our winery is very low-tech. We use no refrigeration in our winemaking process and our winery is just very gently heated through the winter with wood harvested from our farm. Most of our fermentations start spontaneously with native yeasts that occur on the fruit and in the cellar and play out over the course of several months. We add nothing and take nothing away from the natural chemistry of the fruit. No acidulation, deacidification, chaptalization, amelioration, tannins, enzymes, or yeast nutrients are used. All of our Ciders and our Sparkling Wines are bottled without the addition of any sulfites and are not filtered. Our still wines are minimally sulfated and filtered gently where necessary. Our farm supplies the fruit for Chaos, our homegrown traditional method sparkling wine, and a good portion of our Cider. In addition to these products, I enjoy making wines with grapes from other regions that inspire me."

The fruit and the farm:

"Our farm consists of small vineyards and orchards, pastures, and forests. The grapes we have planted are French-American hybrids and are planted densely at 6 feet by 6 feet. They are destined for our traditional method of sparkling wine. Our Cider apples are all grafted to standard Antonovka rootstock and planted 30 feet by 30 feet. Our vineyards are cultivated entirely with draft horsepower and by hand. Our horses cultivate in between the rows of grapevines, and we graze the orchard floor with our livestock. We use only organic management practices on our farm. To control pests (primarily fungus), we use plant-based teas and rock minerals with the intention of plant health. Healthy plants are resistant plants...and they make the best quality fruit. Farming without the use of chemical pesticides and fertilizers is the way of the Past AND the way of the Future. Our horses are pastured on an intensely managed rotational grazing program along with a family cow who supplies the fertility for the pastures, orchards, vineyards, and vegetable gardens in addition to milk, yogurt, cheese, and meat for our family. Our horses also help cut and rake hay for winter feed and haul firewood to heat our farmhouse and winery. We strive to have our farm be a self-sustaining ecosystem."

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