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2023 J. Bookwalter "Readers" Riesling, Columbia Valley, Washington State, USA

2023 J. Bookwalter "Readers" Riesling, Columbia Valley, Washington State, USA

ABOUT THIS WINE

100% Riesling fermented and aged in all stainless steel.

ABOUT THIS PRODUCER

Bookwalter Winery is a family-owned winery located in the Columbia Valley of Washington State, known for producing high-quality wines with a focus on premium, small-lot production. The winery was founded by John Bookwalter in 2007, and it has gained recognition for its exceptional wines and commitment to quality.

The winery produces a diverse range of wines, but its focus is primarily on red Bordeaux-style wines such as Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and Cabernet Franc. They also craft blends, whites, and sparkling wines.

The winery employs a combination of modern techniques and traditional practices to create wines that express the unique terroir of the Columbia Valley. They are committed to sustainable practices, including using estate-grown fruit and being mindful of environmental impact.

$6.30

Original: $17.99

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2023 J. Bookwalter "Readers" Riesling, Columbia Valley, Washington State, USA

$17.99

$6.30

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ABOUT THIS WINE

100% Riesling fermented and aged in all stainless steel.

ABOUT THIS PRODUCER

Bookwalter Winery is a family-owned winery located in the Columbia Valley of Washington State, known for producing high-quality wines with a focus on premium, small-lot production. The winery was founded by John Bookwalter in 2007, and it has gained recognition for its exceptional wines and commitment to quality.

The winery produces a diverse range of wines, but its focus is primarily on red Bordeaux-style wines such as Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and Cabernet Franc. They also craft blends, whites, and sparkling wines.

The winery employs a combination of modern techniques and traditional practices to create wines that express the unique terroir of the Columbia Valley. They are committed to sustainable practices, including using estate-grown fruit and being mindful of environmental impact.