Page Springs Cellars "Alma del Suelo" 2024
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Set on the banks of a canyon stream, Page Springs Cellars is an oasis in Arizona’s arid climate, offering a true taste of place in a range of distinctive, polished wines. This white blend has delicious orchard fruit flavors and mineral nuances.

Wine Details
- Red - Full Bodied
- United States
- White blend
- 13.5% ABV
- December 31, 2029
Flavor Profile
Wine Flavor Profile
Alma del Suelo is a dry, light- to medium-bodied white wine with expressive aromas of Bartlett pear and green apple accented by toasty vanilla. More juicy orchard fruit flavors play out across the palate, with almond and mineral tones offering nice contrast through a lengthy finish.Wine Food Pairings
Seafood (esp. lobster or scallops with butter sauces), roast chicken or pork, pâté, roasted root vegetablesBeyond the Label
Eric Glomski’s love of wine began with a love for rivers. “Rivers in deserts are very special places,” he says. “In addition to their importance to plant and wildlife diversity, they’ve acted as cradles for human civilization…This, too, is where my passion for wine was born.”
Raised in New England, Eric found his way west as a teenager and was enchanted by the country’s diverse landscape. Settling in Arizona, he studied ecology at Prescott College, then founded a river restoration company. Wherever he surveyed local waterways, he would find heirloom apple orchards. And before long, he found himself experimenting with cider making, fermenting apple juice and treating it increasingly like wine. It took just one particularly potent batch to change the course of his life.
“The apples were there, the texture, the tartness, the wonderful sweet perfume. But there was more: The trees themselves, the smell of decaying leaves… it was place in a bottle, the whole experience, a liquid landscape.”
He traveled out to California to work a wine harvest and ended up staying for six years, until he was offered a job at Arizona’s then-burgeoning Echo Canyon Vineyard and Winery. After 12 months attuning his skills to the state’s unique soil, climate and character, he founded his own operation, Page Springs Cellars, just south of Sedona—“one of the most beautiful places on the earth,” says Eric. “My plan is to craft fine wines that are true to the landscape of Arizona,” he says. “And hopefully, the wines themselves bring people closer to the earth and to each other.”
Today, Eric and team work with four expansive estate vineyards, as well as a few top vineyard sites around the state, to create a range of distinctive wines. Grapes that thrive in France’s Rhône Valley are their specialty, and this elegant white showcases four of the region’s most essential varieties. A blend of Roussanne, Grenache Blanc, Clairette and Viognier fermented in stainless steel and aged partially in oak, it’s lifted and alive, with intricate layers of juicy orchard fruit flavors, almond tones and mineral nuances. As Eric says, “This wine is truly the Alma del Suelo, or ‘soul of our soil.’”
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