2023 Tidal Bay Cans, Case of 12
2023 Tidal Bay Cans, Case of 12
In the glass, a golden straw colour with emerald brilliance. On the nose, suggestions of key lime, green apple sorbet and wildflower blossoms become complex under layers of sea spray and flint. The vibrant acidity immediately invigorates the palate, with echoing hints of honeydew melon, lemon rind and acacia honey. An unmistakable Tidal Bay of extraordinary connection to place, thanks to an electric brightness pointing directly to a unique maritime climate.
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TASTING NOTES
TASTING NOTES
In the glass, a light golden colour with a brilliant emerald hue. On the nose, hints of lime and sea breeze set the stage for zesty citrus undertones. On the palate, this Tidal Bay is full of character and purity, with a wide variety of meadow botanicals lifted by citrus and elderflower aromas. The lengthy finish prolongs the wine’s tension and textural
complexity.
TECH SPECS
TECH SPECS
Vintage: 2023
Varietal Composition: l'Acadie Blanc 71%, Frontenac Blanc 15%, Osceola Muscat 5%, Vidal 3%, Geisenheim 3%, NY Muscat 3%
Alc. by vol.: 9.5%
pH: 3.16
TA: 8.2 g/l
RS: 19 g/l
Brix (avg. at harvest): 18.5°Bx
Service Temp (°C): 3°C
Recommended Drinking: 2023-2024
SHIPPING & DELIVERY
SHIPPING & DELIVERY
• Free delivery over $50 to select areas of HRM & Wolfville
• Free shipping over $300 within Canada
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FURTHER NOTES
In the ever-shifting landscape of today's climatic uncertainties, grape growing, much like other agricultural pursuits, has faced its share of unprecedented challenges. Not exclusively a heartache of our tidal vineyards nested alongside the Bay of Fundy, many wine regions across Canada and around the world have been impacted by extreme weather events in recent years.
In early 2023, an intense deep freeze reduced our yields significantly. And as if that wasn't enough, the growing season to follow faced additional hurdles with torrential rains, pushing our site's natural drainage to its limits. Some parcels were harvested earlier than usual to combat excess humidity, infusing the wines with a zest and brightness reminiscent of early Nova Scotia wines.
Against all odds, the first three weeks of October provided an unexpected reprieve in the form of a dry spell, featuring warm, precipitation-free weather that made up for delays in ripening. Those who exercised the patience and foresight to wait for these highly favourable conditions were rewarded with surprising phenolic maturity, further intensified by the overall reduction in yields.
The outcome is a remarkable Tidal Bay, stylistically echoing the essence of the appellation, capturing the resilience ingrained in our vines, land, and community.