Napa Valley?s Dolce Winery is the only winery in North America that is solely devoted to producing a single, late harvest wine. It is one of the few wineries in the world willing to make such a commitment, sharing a common philosophy with the great...
Tasting Notes - Exotic, tropical, apricot and melon notes combine with hints of honeysuckle on the palate. While undeniably sweet, the signature texture and long finish lead to a mouthwatering finish that is perfectly balanced and clean. More subtle...
Napa Valleys Dolce Winery is the only winery in North America that is solely devoted to producing a single, late harvest wine It is one of the few wineries in the world willing to make such a commitment, sharing a common philosophy with the great Sauternes producers of BordeauxNamed from the Italian phrase Dolce Far Niente - sweet doing nothing - Dolce (pronounced dol chay) began in 1985 as an idea over a glass of Chardonnay at Far Niente What started as a project to make a tiny quantity of late harvest
Wine for sale from Beltramo's Wine & Spirits. Size: 375 mL, Year: 2006, Type: dessert
Dolce Napa Late Harvest Riesling 2005 375ML 1/2 Bottle Dolce Napa Late Harvest Riesling 2005 375ML 1/2 Bottle dess127 Exotic, tropical, apricot and melon notes combine with hints of honeysuckle on the palate. While undeniably sweet, the signature texture and long finish lead to a mouthwatering finish that is perfectly balanced and clean. More subtle flavors of toasted almonds, fig and pear integrate nicely with notes of brioche and bread pudding. Related Products
Napa Valleys Dolce Winery is the only winery in North America that is solely devoted to producing a single, late harvest wine It is one of the few wineries in the world willing to make such a commitment, sharing a common philosophy with the great Sauternes producers of BordeauxNamed from the Italian phrase Dolce Far Niente - sweet doing nothing - Dolce (pronounced dol chay) began in 1985 as an idea over a glass of Chardonnay at Far Niente What started as a project to make a tiny quantity of late harvest
Far Niente Dolce Late Harvest Rating WE-90 $69.59 $86.99 the wine. It’s broad in sweet honey, botrytised apricots, pineapple custard and vanilla smoke, This year, the Sauvignon Blanc is only 1% compared to the usual 10%, to the detriment of and no one will complain when you bring it out. But it lacks the power of 2001or 2002.
→ Dolce Late Harvest Napa Valley 2004 Dolce Late Harvest Napa Valley 2004 375ml 375ml Dessert & Port Dolce Late Harvest Napa Valley 2004 has a rich texture and flavors, yet it's light on its feet, with honeyed apricot, dried pineapple, peanut brittle and hints of earthy horseradish notes. Wonderful acidity runs throughout. Semillon and Sauvignon Blanc. Drink now through 2013. 1,850 cases made. -MW, Wine Spectator, Score: 88 Dolce is an extraordinary wine bred from a combination of sunshine, soil, fog,
Dolce 2005 Napa Valley Late Harvest Dessert Wine 375ML (Far Niente) Description Tasting Notes - Exotic, tropical, apricot and melon notes combine with hints of honeysuckle on the palate. While undeniably sweet, the signature texture and long finish lead to a mouthwatering finish that is perfectly balanced and clean. More subtle flavors of toasted almonds, fig and pear integrate nicely with notes of brioche and bread pudding. Reviews
With its subtly silky texture, bright acidity and the lithe body, Dolce will highlight every friendly occasion, by itself or with a multitude of culinary complements.Dolce is an extraordinary wine bred from a combination of sunshine, soil, fog, expertise and dedication; a wondrous luxury, limited by nature to always being a gift of absurd rarity.
Napa Valleys Dolce Winery is the only winery in North America that is solely devoted to producing a single, late harvest wine It is one of the few wineries in the world willing to make such a commitment, sharing a common philosophy with the great Sauternes producers of BordeauxNamed from the Italian phrase Dolce Far Niente - sweet doing nothing - Dolce (pronounced dol chay) began in 1985 as an idea over a glass of Chardonnay at Far Niente What started as a project to make a tiny quantity of late harvest
Sweet but not lush, the nicely layered honey and pear flavors seemingly hold back, giving this an elegant feel Lovely now, but feels like it can grow Semillon and Sauvignon Blanc Wine CALIFORNIA STILL WINE
Robb Report : "[$85/375ml list] Outside of Tokaj or Bordeaux, no producer has produced late-harvest wine with greater consistency than Dolce. This lavishly textured, dense wine remains surprisingly light on the tongue, despite its rich flavors of lemon meringue, coconut custard, and torrone. (10/1/09)" Producer notes: "Dolce is grown in the cool foggy Coombsville area to the east of the city of Napa. It is here that the fruit can get to full ripeness before getting concentrated by the actions of botrytis
The 2003 Dolce was aged on its primary fermentation lees for two-and-a-half years in new French oak, resulting in a richer sense of earthy complexity behind the unctuous fruit-driven style of Dolce. The fruity aromas of dried apricot and orange rind and accents of minerals and earthiness. The coating and inviting entry is followed by a rounded, balanced and mouth-watering palate of pear and tropical fruits. Our experience with previous vintages suggests that this compelling blend will continue to develop
Rich and vibrantwith sweetsucculent figapricotmelon and fresh tobacco flavors that are complex and concentrated. Full-blown without being weightyending with a longpersistentdetail finish. Semillon and Sauvignon Blanc. Drink now through 2015.92...
Napa Valleys Dolce Winery is the only winery in North America that is solely devoted to producing a single, late harvest wine It is one of the few wineries in the world willing to make such a commitment, sharing a common philosophy with the great Sauternes producers of BordeauxNamed from the Italian phrase Dolce Far Niente - sweet doing nothing - Dolce (pronounced dol chay) began in 1985 as an idea over a glass of Chardonnay at Far Niente What started as a project to make a tiny quantity of late harvest
Rich and vibrantwith sweetsucculent figapricotmelon and fresh tobacco flavors that are complex and concentrated Full-blown without being weightyending with a longpersistentdetail finish Semillon and Sauvignon Blanc Drink now through 201592 PointsWine Spectator Wine CALIFORNIA STILL WINE
Dolce is youthful in its forward presentation of fruit aromas and flavors. Melon and citrus notes suggest canteloupe and orange rind. The honeysuckle Botrytis character is particularly strong in the mouth, as is Dolce's signature silky texture and long, mouthwatering finish. More subtle flavors of toasted almonds, fig, and dried apricots integrate nicely with notes of brioche and bread pudding . - -Winemakers Note
> Far Niente Dolce Late Harvest (California) 375ml $162 - dolcelate Far Niente Dolce Late Harvest (California) 375ml Recognized as America's finest late harvest wine Dolce truly is "Liquid Gold from the Napa Valley!" Hand-crafted and extremely limited in production, Dolce is a favorite of critics and collectors alike. The bottle is a work of art and makes a stunning gift package, with kiln-fired colors highlighted by 22-karat gold.