Greek fun (Vini Divini, Sydney): Peach, ripe apple with time a little waxy note on the nose. A little acid, stone fruit, medium length, alcohol heat, textured, meh.
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This pale yellow wine is a 50/50 blend of Assyrtiko and Monemvasia. Light-bodied, crisply acidic, unoaked and without noticeable alcohol (13%), it delivers aromas and flavors of pit fruits, lime zest, melon and lemon verbena. Solid in the middle, it subsequently concludes with a tart, medium-length finish. This tangy white can be served as an apéritif or paired with light fare. Drink now-2023.
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Transparent gold in color, pleasing aroma of ripe fruit such as peaches on the nose,medium to full body, decent acidity, a bitterness on the palate that I'm not so fond of. Also some bitterness in the finish
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P: Med body; Very RNDISH entry with NICE, ALMOST swtish frt (approaching threshold R.S.?) off-set by an acidity which subtly leads the charge into & through the LONG, VERY slightly bitterish finish. Perhaps just needs more time? IF so, my VG/VG+ will be low. 13% ABV; [I saw no other source with which to compare this vendor's $17.95.]
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5/11/2021 - chatters wrote:
Greek fun (Vini Divini, Sydney): Peach, ripe apple with time a little waxy note on the nose. A little acid, stone fruit, medium length, alcohol heat, textured, meh.
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8/30/2020 - Ricemm1 wrote:
Half assyrtiko. Half monemvasia
Had a matsuhisu in vail in August 2020
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12/7/2019 - La Cave d'Argent wrote: 87 Points
This pale yellow wine is a 50/50 blend of Assyrtiko and Monemvasia. Light-bodied, crisply acidic, unoaked and without noticeable alcohol (13%), it delivers aromas and flavors of pit fruits, lime zest, melon and lemon verbena. Solid in the middle, it subsequently concludes with a tart, medium-length finish. This tangy white can be served as an apéritif or paired with light fare. Drink now-2023.
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10/5/2019 - mike1234 Does not like this wine: 81 Points
Transparent gold in color, pleasing aroma of ripe fruit such as peaches on the nose,medium to full body, decent acidity, a bitterness on the palate that I'm not so fond of. Also some bitterness in the finish
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8/31/2019 - srh Likes this wine:
Winebar [1 Rosé, 3 Whts, & 8 Reds] from 08/30/19 + 5 Shared Reds (Vintage Wines Ltd., San Diego, CA): N: Slightly closed; Lemons atop minerals
P: Med body; Very RNDISH entry with NICE, ALMOST swtish frt (approaching threshold R.S.?) off-set by an acidity which subtly leads the charge into & through the LONG, VERY slightly bitterish finish. Perhaps just needs more time? IF so, my VG/VG+ will be low. 13% ABV; [I saw no other source with which to compare this vendor's $17.95.]
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