Daniel's
Tasted Wednesday, July 23, 2014 by Loren Sonkin with 427 views
Last night my tasting group met to try a very broad topic. Spanish whites. Yes, we knew that there are many different styles, but it seemed like a topic to cover a lot of ground in one tasting. The wines were most, but not all purchased off local shelves for this tasting. It was odd that most of the locally available wine was 2011. Whether that is because they languished on the retailer shelves for a few years, or the distributors are slow to bring in new whites, or whatever, that is disappointing. A lot of these lacked fruit, and I can only presume younger vintages would have had more. I know these are not high volume sellers, but it makes me wonder - where are the 2012's and 13's? Will they be brought out in a few years when the 11's have sold thru? It a shame. This group is always looking for value wines to stock up on for our cellars. I don't think anyone last night was persuaded to go out and buy more.
The wines were served blind over the course of 2.5 hours. Breads and cheeses were served.
Thanks to Dan for hosting and all for participating.
2012 Bonny Doon Vineyard Albariño Kristy Vineyard & Jespersen Ranch 88 Points
USA, California, Central Coast
Pale yellow in color. The nose has lemons, some sulfur and some flint. Tart pears on the palate. Slightly green/lime notes. Long finish. This is very nice. Blind, it seemed to have too little fruit for California, but then once we tried the Spanish wines, this seemed to have the most fruit. Good value.
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