Trying to figure out something to do for your dad, husband, or significant other for Father’s Day this weekend? How about a day trip to the Fraser Valley, to visit Singletree Winery near Abbotsford? They just announced the release of their first traditional method sparkling wine. The wine is made in a very limited quantity, so take the short trip out to visit them and enjoy the day. Below is a copy of their announcement about this new wine release. Enjoy!
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Just in time to celebrate Father’s Day, Singletree Winery releases their first traditional method sparkling wine, Merryfield. The release is in perfect time to celebrate dad with a an exclusive bottle of BC VQA Wine.
This sparkling is named after one of the founding Mt. Lehman families in the Fraser Valley, known and honoured as one of the first to settle farming activities in the area. The Merryfield family homesteaded the property in Abbotsford where Singletree Winery is now located and where the Etsell family lives.
However, they share much more than just this piece of land. Hard work, honouring of the land, and determination are common values shared by these two Fraser Valley families and so, the Merryfields give their blessing to have their name on this sparkling wine.
Grown from 100% Mt. Lehman estate grapes, this wine is made of 50% Pinot Noir and 50% Chardonnay and left to rest for 24 months on lees to develop depth and texture. After two years, the finished product is a crisp and lively wine with strong citrus notes and aromatic nose.
The Merryfield is a special release for $39.95 a bottle and only 183 cases were produced. The public is invited to look for the Merryfield in Abbotsford and Naramata.
Those who can’t make it to the winery can order the wine online at singletreewinery.com while quantities last.