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2022 LaShellé Sangiovese, Rattlesnake Hills AVA, Yakima Valley, Washington

2022 LaShellé Sangiovese, Rattlesnake Hills AVA, Yakima Valley, Washington

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The 2022 LaShellé Sangiovese is a bright, savory red from Washington State’s Rattlesnake Hills AVA in the Yakima Valley. It brings cherry, blackberry, mineral notes, and savory earth with enough acidity to keep each sip fresh — structured but still easy at the table.

A good bottle for people who like reds with lift instead of heavy oak and sweetness. Works well with pasta, pizza, roasted chicken, and weeknight dinners where the wine needs to work with the food.

Product Details

  • Product Type: Wine
  • Style: Sangiovese
  • Vintage: 2022
  • Country of Origin: United States
  • Region: Rattlesnake Hills AVA, Yakima Valley, Washington
  • Best For: Pasta, pizza, roasted chicken, grilled vegetables, food-friendly red wine

Tasting Notes

  • Nose: Cherry, blackberry, and mineral notes with savory earth undertones
  • Palate: Bright and structured with good acidity and food-friendly character
  • Finish: Fresh and clean
  • Flavor Profile: A bright, savory Washington Sangiovese with cherry and mineral character. More lift than oak — built for the dinner table.

How to Enjoy

Serve at 58–62°F. Good with pasta, pizza, roasted chicken, and lighter meat dishes. Also enjoyable as a casual evening pour.

What Makes It Special

LaShellé Wines sources from designated AVAs in Washington State, focusing on single-vineyard sites with distinct terroir. Sangiovese is less common in Washington than Cabernet or Merlot, which makes this expression from the Rattlesnake Hills AVA a distinctive find — showing how Washington’s warm days and cool nights suit the variety’s need for acidity and structure.

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  • Tasting Notes

    Nose: Cherry, blackberry, and mineral notes with savory earth undertones.

    Palate: Bright and structured with good acidity and food-friendly character. More lift than oak.

    Finish: Fresh and clean.

    Overall Profile: A bright, savory 2022 Sangiovese from the Rattlesnake Hills AVA in Washington's Yakima Valley. Cherry, mineral, and earthy character with the acidity that makes Sangiovese such a good food wine.

  • What does LaShellé Sangiovese taste like?

    Bright and savory — cherry, blackberry, mineral notes, and earthy character with good acidity and a fresh, clean finish.

    What is Sangiovese?

    Sangiovese is Italy's most widely planted red grape, known for bright acidity, cherry fruit, and earthy, savory character. It is the grape in Chianti, Brunello di Montalcino, and other Italian classics.

    How should I serve it?

    At 58–62°F in a standard red wine glass. Ready to drink now.

    What foods pair well with it?

    Pasta, pizza, roasted chicken, grilled vegetables, and lighter meat dishes. The bright acidity and savory character make it one of the most versatile food wines available.

    Why is Washington Sangiovese unusual?

    Sangiovese is much less common in Washington than Cabernet or Merlot, making this Rattlesnake Hills AVA expression a distinctive find. Washington's warm days and cool nights provide the natural acidity Sangiovese needs to thrive.

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