
Winery Aberrant CellarsLük Crater View Vineyard Rogue Valley Petite Sirah
This wine generally goes well with beef, game (deer, venison) or spicy food.
Wine flavors and olphactive analysis
On the nose the Lük Crater View Vineyard Rogue Valley Petite Sirah of Winery Aberrant Cellars in the region of Oregon often reveals types of flavors of oak, red fruit or black fruit.
Food and wine pairings with Lük Crater View Vineyard Rogue Valley Petite Sirah
Pairings that work perfectly with Lük Crater View Vineyard Rogue Valley Petite Sirah
Original food and wine pairings with Lük Crater View Vineyard Rogue Valley Petite Sirah
The Lük Crater View Vineyard Rogue Valley Petite Sirah of Winery Aberrant Cellars matches generally quite well with dishes of beef, game (deer, venison) or spicy food such as recipes of beef with onions chinese style, rabbit marinated with herbs and mustard or mutton stew with potatoes and garlic.
Details and technical informations about Winery Aberrant Cellars's Lük Crater View Vineyard Rogue Valley Petite Sirah.
Discover the grape variety: Valensi
He is said to be of Spanish origin from the Valencia region. It can also be found in Israel. In France, it is almost endangered, although it is registered in the Official Catalogue of table grape varieties, list A1.
Last vintages of this wine
The best vintages of Lük Crater View Vineyard Rogue Valley Petite Sirah from Winery Aberrant Cellars are 2017, 0
Informations about the Winery Aberrant Cellars
The Winery Aberrant Cellars is one of of the world's greatest estates. It offers 13 wines for sale in the of Oregon to come and discover on site or to buy online.
The wine region of Oregon
Oregon, located in the Pacific Northwest of the United States, is one of the youngest and most promising wine regions in the world. The state put itself on the international wine map in the late 1960s and has been building its position ever since. Production volumes have remained relatively quiet. The 2017 Oregon Vineyards and Wineries report recorded just under 34,000 acres (13,750 hectares) of planted vineyards.
The word of the wine: Ban des vendanges
Date of the beginning of the grape harvest, fixed by the lord in the tradition of the Middle Ages and, today, by the prefect.














