Vam
Decent, if unremarkable, wine with a dry, medium to full-bodied mouthfeel and a rich, oaky character. even as it may not be the most intricate or nuanced wine, it can hold its own in certain situations, such as pairing with rich meats like lamb. However, it may be too acidic for some palates, and its brevity may make it less rewarding on its own. A good opportunity for it to mature and integrate its accents over time.



























































