Earth

Earth

Smelling like a wet garden is actually a huge compliment in the wine world because it adds a grounding layer that keeps everything interesting. This aroma recalls damp potting soil, fallen leaves, or the specific scent of asphalt after a summer rain. It brings a savory and rustic character to the glass that proves a little bit of dirt never hurt anyone. This earthy energy stops the fruit from taking over and ensures the profile feels balanced and intentional instead of just sweet. You get a deep and atmospheric depth that makes the experience feel like it actually grew in the wild without you having to do any actual digging.

Smelling like a wet garden is actually a huge compliment in the wine world because it adds a grounding layer that keeps everything interesting. This aroma recalls damp potting soil, fallen leaves, or the specific scent of asphalt after a summer rain. It brings a savory and rustic character to the glass that proves a little bit of dirt never hurt anyone. This earthy energy stops the fruit from taking over and ensures the profile feels balanced and intentional instead of just sweet. You get a deep and atmospheric depth that makes the experience feel like it actually grew in the wild without you having to do any actual digging.