Introduction
Andrew Will Involuntary Commitment 2020 is a distinctive and compelling red blend from Andrew Will Winery, showcasing their artistry in combining select Washington State varietals. This wine is crafted to express a harmonious balance of power and elegance, reflecting the winery’s commitment to producing complex and thought-provoking blends that highlight the strengths of the vintage and their vineyard sources.
Character Description
The Andrew Will Involuntary Commitment 2020 displays a deep ruby color and an intriguing aromatic profile of dark plum, black cherry, and a hint of blueberry, interwoven with nuanced notes of cedar, tobacco, and a touch of earthy spice. On the palate, it offers a medium to full-bodied texture with concentrated dark fruit flavors, well-integrated tannins providing structure and a smooth mouthfeel, and balanced acidity leading to a long and satisfying finish with a subtle savory complexity. The impression is one of depth, harmony, and the skillful blending of Washington State fruit.
Perfect Pairings
This versatile red blend is an excellent partner for a range of flavorful dishes. It pairs well with grilled or roasted meats such as beef or lamb, as well as hearty stews and game birds. Its balanced structure and fruit notes also complement dishes with savory herbs and medium-aged cheeses like cheddar or Gruyère. It’s a compelling choice for those who appreciate a well-crafted blend with both approachability and complexity.
About the Winery
Andrew Will Winery is a highly respected producer in Washington State, known for its dedication to crafting exceptional wines that reflect the unique terroir of their estate vineyards and select sites. With a focus on meticulous viticulture and minimal intervention winemaking, Andrew Will has established itself as a benchmark for quality in the Washington wine industry. The Involuntary Commitment 2020 is a testament to their blending expertise and their commitment to creating wines that are both expressive and enjoyable, showcasing the potential of Washington State’s diverse grape varieties.