Paradise Springs Winery PVT 2020

$59.99

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Alcohol: 14.3%

Grape(s): 50% Petit Verdot, 50% Tannat

Localization: Virginia, USA

Tasting Notes: PVT is a full-bodied wine with ample tannins and good acidity across the palate. Aromas of blackberry and violets also come across on the palate, along with other black fruits, vanilla, and baking spice. You will find the 2017 PVT more approachable after a few hours of decanting and should pair it with hearty foods. This wine is built for the long haul and will easily age for at least 10-plus years. Only 8 barrels were produced.

The Domain: The name Paradise Springs comes directly from the history books of Clifton, Virginia. Its origin was that of mineral springs on the west side of town. Clifton was considered a resort destination by many in Washington. It is said that past Presidents and Generals visited the town for its healing waters. In 1904, water from Paradise Springs was sent off to be tested and was found pure enough for commercial bottling. So in 1910, a bottling plant was constructed and Paradise Springs bottled water. The clear colored bottles displayed simply the word "PARADISE" blown into the glass. The Herald even once reported that Paradise Springs was "on the boom". Nonetheless, the business eventually went under and became nothing more than a historical reference.

It is said that the founding of Clifton lay in the aspiration to make great wine. One night, while returning from the war, Harrison G. Otis passed through the town on the Orange and Alexandria railroad. While sticking his head out of the window to get some fresh air, he heard the squealing of hogs feeding on the profusion of wild grapes that grew in the area. So in 1868, he returned to the area and planted vineyards on the west side of town.  Like Thomas Jefferson, his attempts failed as there was not enough technology at the time to allow Virginia wines to succeed. Even though his venture did not go as planned, Harrison went on to purchase the Deveraux Railroad Station (Clifton Station), develop the post office, build the town's hotel, and become known as the founder of Clifton.