





Channing Daughters “Ramato”
This is an easy and accessible example of the polished and refined side of orange wines. Copper-hued, medium-bodied, dry, and textured. Layered with notes of honey, dried fruit, baking spice, and silken tannin. Hand-harvested pinot grigio, 16 days skin contact and rested four months in French and Slovenian oak. Farmed and vinified in Long Island, New York, the wine is faithful to the ramato tradition of Italy. The Italian word “ramato” translates to “coppery”.
This is an easy and accessible example of the polished and refined side of orange wines. Copper-hued, medium-bodied, dry, and textured. Layered with notes of honey, dried fruit, baking spice, and silken tannin. Hand-harvested pinot grigio, 16 days skin contact and rested four months in French and Slovenian oak. Farmed and vinified in Long Island, New York, the wine is faithful to the ramato tradition of Italy. The Italian word “ramato” translates to “coppery”.
This is an easy and accessible example of the polished and refined side of orange wines. Copper-hued, medium-bodied, dry, and textured. Layered with notes of honey, dried fruit, baking spice, and silken tannin. Hand-harvested pinot grigio, 16 days skin contact and rested four months in French and Slovenian oak. Farmed and vinified in Long Island, New York, the wine is faithful to the ramato tradition of Italy. The Italian word “ramato” translates to “coppery”.