Maker: Forty-Five North, Lake Leelanau, Leelenau Co, Michigan, USA
Region: Michigan, USA
Vintage: 2010
Style: Dry
ABV: 11.5%
Purchased for: $19
Appearance: Light gold with very little in the way of legs or necklacing.
Nose: Grapey and dry. Pear, peach, Golden Delicious apple, whiff of orange blossom.
On the palate: Medium bodied and semi-dry. White peach, white cherry, underripe plum.
Finish: Dry. Peach, thyme and maybe a little smoke.
Parting words: Forty-Five North Winery is located in the central Leelenau Peninsula, east of Lake Leelanau. It is named for the 45th parallel, the midpoint between the Arctic Circle and the Equator, which runs right through the vineyard belonging to the winery. The family has owned the land around the tasting room for many years but purchased the vineyard and began producing wine commercially only in the past few years. The facilities are in the Leelenau Peninsula but note that the wine is only labeled “Michigan”. This means that grapes from more than just the Leelanau AVA probably went into this wine.
For relative newbies, they have done a good job. This Riesling is crisp and food-friendly but has the complexity to raise it well above the category of a table or casual wine. It is an excellent example of a dry Michigan Riesling and is well worth the price. 2010 Forty-Five North Riesling is recommended.
Sounds great! Need to keep an eye open for this one. Thanks for sharing, as always!
You’re welcome! And yes we do need to hang out soon!
Agreed! We’re hoping to get a meet up going for mid-January. Will keep you posted.