So there is a new winery that recently opened in our neighboring town of Marine City, Michigan called 2 Rivers.
We recently attended a fundraiser there and while tasting the wines and visiting with the wait staff who were running the fundraiser, I learned that the owners lived locally. The wife was the winemaker and made the wines in the back of the tasting room while her husband was in charge of marketing and the front of the house.
2 Rivers Winery was born during a walk taken by Julie and Dave Swantek. They shared a love of wine and wanted to share that love with others. They found a store front in Marine City and began their journey in the midst of COVID.
A Tasting consists of four very generous pours at a very reasonable price. We returned after the fundraiser in the hopes of talking with the owners. They were having a well deserved night off and Julie's sisters were manning the bar. They were very friendly and welcoming. They told us that their sister, a retired dental hygienist, made the wines from fruit sourced around the country and made in the back room where it is aged in different manners.
I really enjoyed their California Chardonnay sourced from grapes farmed in different areas of the state. But in the end I purchased a bottle of Pinot Grigio labeled Pinot Pickerel and yes, I chose it because of the name and the label.
Michigan is Pickerel country. We are surrounded by the Great Lakes and Pickerel is one of our most delicious and abundant fish in the area which I live. Our friend, John, keeps us well stocked with Pickerel, also called Walleye. I bought this bottle and poured it with fish that he generously provided.
The pairing was very nice with the foil baked Pickerel however, the wine is a little too sweet for my taste. I would have preferred a lighter, crisper wine with a little more acidity for this dish. I should have bought the Chardonnay. Oh well, next time I stop in I will know and I think I will be stopping in frequently.
We will be sharing our discoveries on Twitter Chat this morning at 11 AM ET. We would love if you could join us and share some information about wines local to where you reside. You will find us by following #WinePW. Here are some of the topics we will be discussing.......
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