Corvidae
(´kör·ve´de)
A family of large birds in the order Passeriformes having stout, long beaks; includes the crows, jays, and magpies.
(´kör·ve´de)
A family of large birds in the order Passeriformes having stout, long beaks; includes the crows, jays, and magpies.
CORVIDAE WINE COMPANY
| Corvidae is the Latin name for
the family of birds that includes
the Crow, Raven, Jay and
Magpie. These "dark" birds are
everywhere in the vineyards
of Eastern Washington. Their
reputation as crafty, adaptable,
and somewhat dubious characters
is a fitting icon for our suspiciously
terrific value wines from this region.
The geology and climate here
yields rich, complex fruit, with
luscious fragrance and bright
acidity.
So be wise like the crow and enjoy these great wines from the Pacific Northwest. |