Truro Vineyards of Cape Cod has announced three new wines the Estate Chardonnay, Truro 1709 Pinot Grigio and the Truro 1709 Merlot
I just received an email from the folks at Truro Vineyard announcing that they would be reopening to the public on the weekend of April 3-5. During the spring there will be limited hours, but starting May 1, they will be open 7 days a week.
And they included the exciting news for wine lovers that they will be introducing 3 new wines this Spring - the Estate Chardonnay, the Truro 1709 Pinot Grigio, and the Truro 1709 Merlot. The Town of Truro was founded in 1709 and Truro Vineyards created a red and white wine to celebrate the Town’s 300th anniversary.
The Estate Chardonnay is “rich and buttery, with hints of vanilla and oak” according to Truro Vineyards. The Truro 1709 Pinot Grigio is described as “crisp, light, fruity and versatile.” The Truro 1709 Merlot is “is a soft, round and lovely red, with notes of red plum and cherry.”
The label for the 1709 series was painted by local artist Robert Cardinal and is of Highland Lighthouse. It is truly a miniature work of art.
So if you want to find out more about Truro Vineyards, to sign up for their wine club, or go to a wine tasting, check out Truro Vineyards of Cape Cod website.
