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2023 Silver Heights ‘Bloom’ Pinot Chard Rice Wine

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  • Traditional Sparkling
  • Chardonnay and Pinot Noir
  • Ningxia, CHI
  • Emma Gao | Silver Heights

A pink-orange shimmer, like pressed petals held up to the sun. Ample lift, and not just from the pétillance... this is desert-fringed Ningxia (China!) in a glass... high plains sun, cool desert nights...but what really sets this 'pét-nat' apart is what’s quietly threaded through it: rice wine. You don’t see that every day. In fact, you almost never do. Chardonnay takes the lead here, grown lean and mineral in the foothills of the Helan Mountains. 20% Pinot Noir lends that beautiful juicy red fruit... And then - the curveball: rice wine, folded in to spark fermentation and bring its own texture, a wild and nutty salinity. Notes of honeydew and brown pear on the breeze, banana flower and cereal grain in the undertow. A rice husk-like cereal depth with some spice and earthiness.

  • Woman Winemaker ~ Women Led Winery

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About the Winemaker
Emma Gao | Silver Heights

Founded in 2007 by Emma Gao and her father, Gao Lin, Silver Heights is a family-run estate perched on the eastern slopes of the Helan Mountains in Ningxia, China’s most dynamic winegrowing region. After earning her National Oenologist Diploma in Bordeaux and interning at Château Calon-Ségur, Emma returned home to craft expressive, terroir-driven wines from Ningxia’s high desert. With vineyards at 1,200m altitude, the estate benefits from intense sunlight, sparse rainfall, and stark diurnal shifts, allowing grapes to ripen slowly while preserving freshness. Soils of clay, gravel, and pebbles add texture and tension. Emma has farmed organically from the beginning and introduced biodynamic practices in 2017, blending Western technique with the rhythms of China’s traditional lunisolar calendar.


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