Wine and Dime Episode 69 - Coaching for Fiscal Fitness with Kerrie and Amy
In this episode of Wine and Dime, I got to travel down to Oklahoma to visit one of our financial planners, Kerrie Beene. While here we were able to celebrate Kerrie getting her CFP and visit a great winery here in Oklahoma, “Girls gone Wine”. We also jumped in our affiliation with Fiscal Fitness Club, and how the coaching goes on there. It was a great talk, and if you are wondering what the Fiscal Fitness Club was all about, than this is the podcast for you! Be sure to rate and subscribe and thanks for listening!
Kerrie Beene, CFP®
FINANCIAL COACH
My own personal financial journey has taught me that while they're important, life is more than numbers. Finding joy in the journey towards personal goals is key. A smart plan with a lot of heart goes a long way to keeping daily financial decisions in line with your long term goals. I graduated from Southeastern Oklahoma State University with a degree in Business Administration and hold a certificate in Financial Planning from Wake Forest University. I passed the CFP exam in November of 2016 and I'm currently working towards my service hours. I began my career in financial planning by starting my own company, Beene Financial Planning. Having the desire to work as a team, I then joined Irvine Wealth Planning Strategies. My roots in Southeast Oklahoma have given me great insight on the need for financial planning that is not just investment focused, but also on all the other financial planning decisions. I enjoy, and work best, with those who are ready to take control of their finances and use their money to fulfill their goals and dreams.
Fiscal Fitness Club of America
Our Philosophy
Fiscal Fitness Clubs of America believes that the purpose of money is to first create financial security and then to accomplish your goals, while matching your values. We believe that joy in life can’t be separated from money, and that reducing financial stress through the management of cash flow and assets can add more joy to your life than owning “stuff,” or buying experiences at the expense of your financial security. We also believe that “knowing” and “doing” are not the same. Our goal is to give you the knowledge and tools to manage your financial life, so you get what you want from your labor and money. We are all about empowering you, not about you needing us. Our goal is that, at the end of our relationship, you will have confidence in your financial path and feel comfortable knowing what you need to do to manage your financial resources and advisors. That doesn’t mean you might not prefer to delegate some or all of the tasks to us or someone else. Whether or not our relationship continues, our goal is that you will have confidence in your ability to make informed decisions.
There is an important consequence of this philosophy. You will be committing your time and energy on a regular basis to:
Gathering and sharing data
Completing assignments, such as meeting with your insurance agent or organizing your paperwork
Committing to becoming comfortable with technology as a tool to manage your finances
Acting upon mutually agreed recommendations
Girls Gone Wine
Girls Gone Wine is more than just a great tasting room with great wines
It is a fun boutique winery with a funky, sassy gift shop. Though there is no vineyard, all the wine is fermented and produced on site--their slogan is "Girls Gone Wine...not Girls Gone Farming!"
Come join the FUN!
Free tasting since 2006!
Spicy Sheilas, dry red wine
Overview
Sheilas in Australia means girls, which is why we chose this name for this Australian Shiraz, with hints of black fruits and spice. Australia is known for its kangaroos, and this one on the label ended up looking kind of like Scooby Doo... which we sometimes call him Scooby Roo!
Tasting Notes
Hints of black fruits and spice
AMY IRVINE
ROOTED PLANNING GROUP
10 EAST MARKET STREET
CORNING NY 14830
WWW.ROOTEDPG.COM
EMAIL: AMY@ROOTEDPG.COM
Wine and Dime Episode 68 - "Throwing Light" on Brandy with Brandy Walker
Hello again Wine and Dime listeners. Today’s episode is one in which is a little deeper than usual. I had the opportunity to sit down with Brandy Walker. Brandy is young woman who shares her story of strength and how she recovered from abuse. She shares in how it influenced her life with a decision to become a therapist, to be able to help others overcome their own similar struggles. Brandy also has her own incredible podcast called “Throwing Light”… hence the name of the episode. So sit on back, pop open some wine and enjoy the show!
Brandy Walker
https://www.brandyglows.com/
Instagram - @brandyglows
Twitter - @brandyglows
Facebook - Brandy Walker
Throwing Light with Brandy Walker
The opposite of throwing shade, TL is explores the intersection of spirituality and mental health. With a hefty dose of metaphysics and a whole lot of vulnerability, TL asks questions like: What does it mean to co-create with the universe? Does magic exist? What can ordinary people do about the great injustices of our time? What does living a meaningful life look like? Can we make coffee a food group? Host Brandy Walker attempts to answer these questions, and start new conversations about old paradigms, all while being her awkward, adorable self.
Fulkerson Winery
THE WINEMAKERS’ WINERY
We used to be a simple farm, growing raspberries & grapes. Then, we took it a step further; we acquired Jensen Juice and began to offer fresh grape juice to home winemakers. Before we knew it, our passion grew into the Fulkerson Winery you know & love today. We believe progression is natural, and we are proud to have become the winemakers’ winery.
SYRAH ROSÉ
Our 2.88 acres of Syrah planted in 2014, is one of the largest plantings in New York of this early ripening, vigorous variety from the northern Rhône. The site we chose to cultivate this variety is on the furthest down-slope of our original 1805 farm. The site is well drained with deep Howard series soils. This site is steep and protected from strong winds, which also allows for good air drainage, protecting the site from both high and low temperatures throughout the year. Being a mid-ripening variety, we are able to select optimal flavor and sugar levels a little better than with some of our more traditional red varieties which ripen at the end of the season.
Exhibiting flavors of berry and red fruit, this delightfully balanced rosé will be sure to please. Pair with cheese, salads and good company. Perfect for any occasion!
Style:
Red, Rosé, Classic (Vinifera)
Sweetness:
Dry
Varietal:
Syrah (Shiraz)
AMY IRVINE
ROOTED PLANNING GROUP
10 EAST MARKET STREET
CORNING NY 14830
WWW.ROOTEDPG.COM
EMAIL: AMY@ROOTEDPG.COM
Wine and Dime Episode 67 - The ABC's of Medicare with Kim Anderson
Hello again podcast listeners. If you are a regular to the show, you know that June is a month I want to talk about aging and some of the concerns that go with that. That’s why I’m siting down with Kim Anderson. Kim is one of my Medicare experts. In this episode we talk about Medicare and Social Security and some strategies that may be available to you. I think this was a very informative episode that I’m sure you will enjoy. So “sip” on back and enjoy the show!
A little bit about Kim Anderson....
I am a northern Minnesota native who has lived in the Fargo/Moorhead area since 1994. I graduated from MSU-Moorhead with a degree in Construction Management and obtained my CPA designation in 2012 and have been involved in both business accounting and personal finance for many years.
I served in the Air Force for 9+ years during Operation Desert Storm. She also joined the Navy Reserves and was deployed for 10 months during Operation Iraqi Freedom.
I started my own financial planning firm called Young Living Financial in 2017 and, desiring to work with a team of other advisors, I joined Irvine Wealth Planning Strategies in 2018.
In her spare time, Kim enjoys home remodeling, reading, and genealogy, discovering "lost" relatives through DNA.
Ithaca Flower Power IPA
Enjoy the clover honey hue and tropical nose of our celebrated flagship ale. Flower Power is simultaneously punchy and soothing with a big body and a finish that boasts pineapple and grapefruit. We hop and dry hop Flower Power four different times throughout the brewing process for a powerful floral hop experience. Rated the best IPA in New York State, Flower Power is highly regarded among the most discerning hop heads.
HOPS Simcoe, Centennial, Cascade, Ahtanum
DRY HOPS Chinook, Simcoe, Amarillo
MALTS Pale, Honey
ABV 7.2%
AMY IRVINE
ROOTED PLANNING GROUP
10 EAST MARKET STREET
CORNING NY 14830
WWW.ROOTEDPG.COM
EMAIL: AMY@ROOTEDPG.COM
Wine and Dime Episode 66 - Planning for Your Care Needs with Jill MacNeil
Hello again Wine and Dime listeners! In this episode, I had the opportunity to speak with Jill MacNeil. And we talked about Risk… more specifically the transferring of Risk. Jill is the Long Term Care Specialist with LLIS, which objective is to recommend the best solutions for your clients based on their individual needs, using low-load permanent life insurance and annuities when possible. I’ve often used LLIS when recommending coverage for a client of mine. This was an informative episode that I’m sure you all will enjoy as much as I did!
Jill MacNeil
Advisor Services: Long Term Care Specialist
Words to Live By: “Life is 10% what happens to you and 90% how you react to it.”- Charles R. Swindoll
Her reactions are pretty good. Jill spends most of her spare time on the tennis court and the golf course. And she spends 90% of her time in Tampa and 10% of it in Canada, where she's from and where her family remains (except her husband and two daughters).
Jill was one of the first LLIS team members hired and has worked with just about every solution we offer clients. Since 2009 she's been our long term care insurance specialist and is great at working with clients to be sure they are 100% sure what they are purchasing and why.
Ravines Chardonnay
Tasting Notes
A Burgundian Chardonnay from the Finger Lakes that shows lovely, nuanced orchard fruit on the nose and delightful plumpness on the palate. The wine is nicely balanced and a delightful rendition of the grapes.
AMY IRVINE
ROOTED PLANNING GROUP
10 EAST MARKET STREET
CORNING NY 14830
WWW.ROOTEDPG.COM
EMAIL: AMY@ROOTEDPG.COM
Wine and Dime Episode 65 - Planning a Wedding "Becky Style" with Becky Partridge-Eason
Hello again Wine and Dime listeners! In this episode, I have the pleasure of speaking with Becky Partridge-Eason. Becky is a financial planner with us here at Rooted Planning Group and describes herself as “frugal”. During the episode we talk about the planning of her wedding, and boy did that term “frugal” help her save a ton. If you are planning a wedding or know someone who is, this episode is for you! So sit back, enjoy a nice bottle of Lakewood Abbey Rose, and enjoy the show!
Lakewood Winery History
In 1951, the Stamp family moved to Lakewood Farm, a run-down peach and apple orchard on the west side of Seneca Lake. The next spring, they started planting grapes. The original grapes were those favored by the large wineries and grape juice companies. In the mid-80’s the family diversified to add some new varieties, with the hope of someday using them to make their own wines.
In 1988, Monty and Beverly Stamp and their children pressed the grapes for their first vintage.
A Vision Realized
Lakewood Vineyards Winery opened to the public in June 1989 with 7 varieties of wine, made from estate-grown grapes from their 45 acres of vineyards.
Today, with 80 acres of vineyards and 3 Stamp family generations working together, the winery produces a diverse selection of wines. Their dedicated and talented team prides themselves on offering Finger Lakes wines of exceptional quality and value.
2017 Abby Rose
Our best-selling sweet wine, this long-time favorite is named after our winemaker’s oldest daughter Abby. A fun, fruity wine, Abby Rose is also a great base for sangria.
AMY IRVINE
ROOTED PLANNING GROUP
10 EAST MARKET STREET
CORNING NY 14830
WWW.ROOTEDPG.COM
EMAIL: AMY@ROOTEDPG.COM
Wine and Dime Episode 64 - Investing in Women with Jenifer Cannon
In this episode of Wine and Dime, I get the opportunity to chat with Jenifer Cannon. Jenifer is the Vice President, Business Development at Impax Asset Management. She is also a leader and champion of gender equality. You can tell throughout the conversation that she is truly passionate about the subject and it makes for an incredible talk. We also talk about some Rosé wine and she shares with us a recommendation from her neck of the wood. So sit on back and enjoy this episode of Wine and Dime
Jenifer Cannon, CAP®
Vice President, Business Development
Impax Asset Management LLC
and
Pax Ellevate Management
Jenifer Cannon is Vice President, Business Development, at Impax Asset Management LLC and Pax Ellevate Management.
She supports marketing and sales initiatives for the Pax Ellevate Global Women’s Leadership Fund, and she helps financial advisors build their practices by expanding their relationships with female clients.
Jenifer has been in the financial industry since 1994 and has been with Impax and Pax Ellevate since 2018. Prior to joining the firm, Jenifer worked for Fidelity Investments, Putnam Investments and Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. in various retail and institutional roles. She also held positions at the Boston Foundation and the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation, where she worked closely with advisors and families to design charitable giving strategies. Jenifer has helped family foundations develop strategic plans for impact giving and investing as well as multi-generational engagement. Most recently, she worked as a wealth planner/philanthropic advisor for a multi-family office.
Jenifer holds the FINRA Series 6, 63 and 65 registrations, and she’s a Chartered Advisor in Philanthropy (CAP®) as well as a 21/64 Certified Advisor.
Jenifer Cannon is a registered representative of ALPS Distributors, Inc.
Live Free Rosé
Languedoc A.O.C., France 2017
New Hampshire is a diverse and beautiful land of vast lakes, White Mountains, great northern woods and scenic seacoast vistas. It's also the state with the greatest motto in the United States: Live Free or Die.
Live Free Rosé is all about the Live Free mindset and we hope with this rosé you'll enjoy a summer of live free experiences and occasions.
Tasting Notes: Refreshing aromas of strawberries, stone fruit and melon leap from the glass. Crisp and dry, yet fruity on the palate with lingering minerality. Pairs with shellfish, french fries, and beautiful summer days in New Hampshire.
$1 from every bottle sold supports the Rock On Foundation
Rock On Foundation is a 501(c)3 nonprofit that serves to increase community artistic and athletic opportunities. Rock On supports its mission through an annual grants program that benefits New Hampshire-based nonprofit organizations that provide invaluable artistic and/or athletic programming to the state. Rock On also runs a variety of community events throughout the year—including its annual Rock On Fest in Concord, NH every August.
AMY IRVINE
ROOTED PLANNING GROUP
10 EAST MARKET STREET
CORNING NY 14830
WWW.ROOTEDPG.COM
EMAIL: AMY@ROOTEDPG.COM
Wine and Dime Episode 63 - Supporting the Apples of the World with Breanna Reish
In this episode of Wine and Dime, I chat with my dear friend Breanna Reish. Breanna is a certified financial planner with Wealth of Confidence, which is a fee only firm located in California. She also hosts her own podcast called “One Million Apples”. In this episode we talk about things we are truly passionate about… teachers! So sit on back, pop open your favorite wine and enjoy the show!
Breanna Reish
Wealth in Confidence
Facebook - @WealthofConfidence
Twitter - @BreannaReish
"My true purpose as a financial planner is to create an inviting environment where you are encouraged to discuss your money without judgment, to learn about your investments in a way you enjoy and become more comfortable managing your money with confidence"
I grew up in a family that lived with what we needed and didn't have a lot left over for luxury. At the age of 14, I realized that making money meant that I would have the opportunity to buy what I wanted and do what I wanted so I started working and saving. Knowing I had money in the bank for when I would need it gave me great confidence and provided a sense of safety and security. My passion for sharing these core principles with others led me to my role as a financial planner, but I was wearing rose-colored glasses
While I was here to guide and educate, the industry was all about selling and products. It was an experience that was miserable for a lot of people, including myself. As I watched this process I could see how many people felt that most discussions revolved around product and investments and left out true desires and goals. This was totally unacceptable to me. I knew that the financial world was confusing to navigate, left out strategy outside of investments, and felt like a used-car lot instead of a true fiduciary environment.
Wealth of Confidence was created after 9 years of working with clients. It was finally time to combine my passion for planning with my purpose to break the mold and offer a great experience for you.
One Million Apples Podcast
The Mission & The Name
Every day, across the United States, teachers are taken advantage of financially. People are using deceptive practices to work with you, the people that educate our children. They are not only going after your hard earned money they are robbing you of your trust and confidence in your overall financial well-being. This has to stop!
While we would love more regulation, it does not guarantee an overall change. As you know EDUCATION has the potential to do great things. That is how this passion project started, to teach teachers all about their money.
Heavy stuff, right?
That is why we decided to lighten it up a bit and touch on other fun topics, trends, lifestyle, career issues and more.
Why One Million Apples?
There are between 4-5 million teachers in the K-12 and higher education system across the United States. Our mission is to impact the lives of at least ONE million.
You would not be the first to think that is crazy, we are a little overwhelmed with that number as well. That is why we are asking for your help to accomplish this mission. If you hear, read or watch something helpful on this site, please tell your friends. Also, let us know that you're here; we'd love to measure our progress along the way.
Links to other things talked about in the show
403b Wise - https://403bwise.com/
Financial Literacy for the Young (and the Young at Heart) - https://403bwise.com/bookstore
AMY IRVINE
ROOTED PLANNING GROUP
10 EAST MARKET STREET
CORNING NY 14830
WWW.ROOTEDPG.COM
EMAIL: AMY@ROOTEDPG.COM
Wine and Dime Episode 62 - Coaching Women Creatives with Cassie Schmidt
In this episode of Wine and Dime, I speak with a fellow wine connoisseur and career coach, Cassie Schmidt. Cassie specializes in coaching women in creative fields to help them be successful entrepreneurs. Cassie shares with us why she chose this specialization, her coaching style, and some great tips for anyone. We also get the chance to really get into our favorite wines a little bit, and that was a very fun conversation. So sit on back, pop open a Decoy Cabernet Sauvignon, and enjoy this episode of Wine and Dime!
Cassie Schmidt
www.simplycassandrajane.com
Instagram: @simplycassandrajane
Facebook: @simplycassandrajane
Boss Babe Entrepreneur Academy
Decoy Sonoma County Cabernet Sauvignon
Since 1978, Duckhorn Vineyards has been exploring the character and complexity of Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon. Drawing on our winemaking team’s expertise working with this varietal, Decoy Sonoma County Cabernet Sauvignon offers a rich and appealing expression of the varietal crafted to be ready upon release.
WINE PROFILE
Production Notes
Varietal Content: 88% Cabernet Sauvignon, 8% Merlot, 2% Petit Verdot, 1% Petite Sirah, 1% Cabernet Franc; Winemaking: 90% French oak, 10% American oak, 40% New, 60% Neutral
Winemaker Notes
Displaying the lushness and balance that define great Sonoma County Cabernet Sauvignon, this inviting wine features layers of blackberry and black cherry, along with notes of mocha, star anise and spearmint. On the palate, the juicy, bright fruit flavors are framed by rich, refined tannins that carry the wine to a satisfying finish.
Production
The 2016 growing season began with generous winter rains, followed by a spring and summer marked by moderate temperatures and abundant sunshine. Like several recent vintages, the 2016 harvest came early, delivering exquisite quality grapes. After the modest size crop of 2015, 2016 saw a welcome return to average yields. Overall, the 2016 whites show an ideal combination of lovely richness and excellent natural acidity, while the reds are lush and complex, with beautiful color and concentration.
AMY IRVINE
ROOTED PLANNING GROUP
10 EAST MARKET STREET
CORNING NY 14830
WWW.ROOTEDPG.COM
EMAIL: AMY@ROOTEDPG.COM
Wine and Dime Episode 61 - Earth Day Made Easy with Anna Reger
In honor of Earth Day, I had the opportunity to speak with Anna Reger. Anna is a professor at Alfred State College, and teaches accounting, which is near and dear to my heart. In this episode of Wine and Dime, Anna and I explore different ways to be more eco-friendly and she shares her husbands Gluten Free Pizza recipe (Full recipe below). This was a great conversation and some great tips. So pop open a bottle of your favorite wine and enjoy this fantastic episode.
Lakewood Full Monty Riesling
While the nose is subdued, the palate of this semidry Riesling offers loads of fresh peach and yellow-cherry flavors. It's crisply balanced with fresh lime acidity and a brisk revitalizing finish.
Riesling Wine
Riesling is a light-skinned, aromatic grape of German origin which is – if the majority of top wine critics are to be believed – the world's finest white wine grape variety.
For many, the claim above may seem at odds with the sea of chaptalized, low-quality wine exported from Germany in the late 20th Century. In truth, very little of that infamous wine was Riesling at all, but instead higher-yielding grapes such as Müller-Thurgau and Silvaner), but the reputation has nonetheless stuck. Riesling has also been stereotyped as just a sweet grape, used only to make sticky wines. But while botrytized Rieslings are among the finest sweet wines in the world, the majority of global Riesling wines are either dry or off-dry.
McCarthy’s Gluten Free Pizza
Preheat oven to 450 degrees.
Mix your warm water, sugar, and yeast. Let it sit for a minute to dissolve.
In a separate bowl, mix together flour and salt. Next add the olive oil, egg, vinegar, and yeast mixture. You can use an electric mixer, but we just have a hand mixer and that works fine.
Mix on low for 1 minute.
Oil your spatula and hands, then use them to get the dough in to a ball.
Spread the dough on to an oiled heavy duty cookie sheet.
Bake for 8 minutes or so, long enough for the dough to be firm, but not golden brown.
Remove the sheet from the oven and add your toppings. Then bake it for another 8 minutes (or until its crispy to your liking.)
Pour a glass of wine and enjoy!
Notes:
-The dough is sticky, make sure your hands are oiled when handling the dough and oil the cookie sheet first.
-The Bob’s Red Mill Gluten Free 1-to-1 is key! This is a flour blend that can be used as a flour replacement in just about any recipe. (Don’t confuse this flour with Bob’s Red Mill Gluten Free General Purpose flour, it’s not the same thing.) We use it for pizza, cookies, and pancakes – anything!
-We have tried both a thin crust and a thicker crust – both work well.
Ingredients:
¾ cup warm water
1 tablespoon of sugar
1 packet of yeast
2 cups of Bob’s Red Mill Gluten Free 1-to 1 flour (this flour is the KEY!)
1 teaspoon of salt
1 large egg
1 tablespoon of olive oil
1 teaspoon of apple cider vinegar ( we use Bragg’s)
(Recipe originally adapted from one we found at https://www.glutenfreepalate.com/gluten-free-pizza-9-ingredients/ )
AMY IRVINE
IRVINE WEALTH PLANNING STRATEGIES, LLC
10 EAST MARKET STREET
CORNING NY 14830
WWW.IRVINEADVISE.COM
EMAIL: AMY@IRVINEADVISE.COM
Wine and Dime Episode 60 - Faith in Action Executive Director, Dick Russell
This weeks guest, Dick Russell, is a long time friend as well as the director of one of my passion "projects" - Faith-in-Action. I first met Dick in 2005 when I found out about the organization and wanted to help in the cause to keep people in their home for as long as possible. Many people have to move out of their long-term home simply because they could no longer drive, and this organization is helping to combat this.
As you will hear, Dick, and his family, are givers; the true meaning of givers in fact. They have served their communities in so many ways and continue to do so. If you are interested in getting involved in this organization go to http://www.fiasteuben.org/ or call @ (607) 324-1138
What you will learn from this episode:
What to expect when volunteering
Areas that are serviced
Ways to donate
The history of this great organization
Faith in Action of Steuben County
Facebook - @fiasteuben
WHO WE ARE
At a time when our need to reach out to each other is greatest, Faith in Action Steuben County, an interfaith volunteer care-giving program, stands ready to help in the Steuben County Area. Our trained volunteers provide supportive services to the elderly at no charge.
OUR MISSION
Faith in Action Steuben County is a coalition of congregations, civic groups, and communities united to serve the elderly, assisting them to continue to live independently. We seek to augment, not replace, the individual's existing care structure. This support is provided at no cost to the recipients, by selfless volunteers who give care to people in need.
Dr. Konstantin Frank Winery
The Generational Approach
Our approach to great winemaking is generational with each Frank family member building upon the foundation that Dr. Konstantin Frank built over fifty years ago. Continuing this legacy means producing the highest quality wines from the highest quality grapes.
Video: Terroir at Dr. Konstantin Frank Winery
We believe that quality starts in the vineyards with careful attention to detail and nurturing of our old vine vineyards first planted by Konstantin in 1958. These old vine vineyards are among the oldest in the United States. While they produce fewer grapes, the quality of the fruit results in more complex wines.
Over the years, we have discovered that the northern European grape varieties are most well suited for our region and have made it our passion to champion these varieties at our winery. Varieties such as Riesling, Gewürztraminer, Pinot Noir and most recently, Grüner Veltliner are among the most prized and beloved at our winery.
Our world class team of winemakers are a huge piece of the puzzle here. The team consists of winemakers from New York, California, Australia and Germany. Each team member contributes expertise from their respective region, adhering to the Frank family tradition of excellence.
Continuing Konstantin's legacy also means continuing to spread the word about the quality of Finger Lakes wines. We do this by entering wine competitions all over the world. Customers can also find our wines in many different states. Experience has taught us over the past fifty years that our wine region is and can become one of the most prestigious in the world.
Overview -
Dr. Konstantin Frank Riesling, Dry (2017)
Composition:
100% Riesling
Vinification:
The grapes were picked in the early morning to retain freshness, de-stemmed, and pressed immediately. Once pressed, the grapes were fermented in stainless steel tanks at low temperatures to preserve the more delicate characteristics and freshness. The wine rests on its fine lees for 5 months before bottling.
The Wine:
An expressive style with dominant characters of minerality, grapefruit, lime and soft apricot. The crisp lime-driven acidity enhances the distinct Keuka Lake minerality, rounded by stone fruit and ginger. Our Riesling finishes long and mouthwatering balanced perfectly with a slightly weighty texture.