Here are some of the things that differentiate this wine from the same-old-same-old. First, this unique, approachable and utterly delicious white wine is a blend dominated by Pinot Gris, with smaller amounts of Riesling, Gewurztraminer and sometimes a dash of Muscat Blanc. Also, it is low in alcohol (12.9%) but high in taste and texture. With its delicate fruity and floral perfume, its rich texture and mouth-filling flavors, its notable acidity and generous finish, Navarro’s Edelzwicker can be enjoyed as an enchanting appetizer or as a partner to any number of foods, from fish to fowl, as well as with simple veal or pork dishes, and it also makes a tasty accompaniment to a hearty rice bowl. Not only does this Alsatian-styled wine provide pure gustatory pleasure, it may also expand one’s knowledge of wine lingo: “Edelzwicker” is a term that has been used in Alsace for hundreds of years to describe both noble grapes (“edel”) and a vinous blend (“zwicker”). After enjoying the wine don’t be surprised if you find yourself returning to the store the next day to pick up another bottle of Navarro Edelzwicker — or maybe a case.
Navarro Vineyards, Anderson Valley (Mendocino County, California) 2018
By Marguerite Thomas