Pale golden yellow color with orange blossom, Manila mango, lychee, and citrus rind aromas. On the palate it's medium-bodied, and dryish with gentle acidity, and ripe peach and mango, mandarin orange, and Meyer lemon flavors and a clean citrus driven finish. 13.4% abv|SRP- $25|100 cases produced. Symphony is a Californian crossing of Muscat of Alexandria and Grenache Gris developed in 1948 by the late Harold Olmo, professor of viticulture at UC-Davis. However it wasn't released for commercial purposes until 1982.
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Clear pale yellow. Nose of tropical, but, also, stone fruit. Sure enough, I get a banana suggestion along with peach and, maybe even, apricot. There is fruit "sweetness" around the edges of the tongue, but the next sensation is tartness--which I like. Good wine.
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2/12/2021 - Martin Redmond wrote: 88 Points
Pale golden yellow color with orange blossom, Manila mango, lychee, and citrus rind aromas. On the palate it's medium-bodied, and dryish with gentle acidity, and ripe peach and mango, mandarin orange, and Meyer lemon flavors and a clean citrus driven finish. 13.4% abv|SRP- $25|100 cases produced. Symphony is a Californian crossing of Muscat of Alexandria and Grenache Gris developed in 1948 by the late Harold Olmo, professor of viticulture at UC-Davis. However it wasn't released for commercial purposes until 1982.
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6/16/2020 - SFW38 Likes this wine: 91 Points
Refreshing and delicious. Fragrant honey and floral nose. Juicy peach and banana flavors - loved this!
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3/13/2020 - EMark Likes this wine:
Clear pale yellow. Nose of tropical, but, also, stone fruit. Sure enough, I get a banana suggestion along with peach and, maybe even, apricot. There is fruit "sweetness" around the edges of the tongue, but the next sensation is tartness--which I like. Good wine.
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