My palate might have been shot by the time we got to this but I found it pleasant and drinkable but unassuming overall. So far my favorite of the Y series is still the Chardonnay, but these are strictly food wines. Simple and dry but nice with braised pork. After the cheaper and more complex Stonehaven earlier this week I'm not really in a rush tro buy more, but I'd certainly take a glass that was offered.
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2/26/2009 - thirtyoneknots wrote:
My palate might have been shot by the time we got to this but I found it pleasant and drinkable but unassuming overall. So far my favorite of the Y series is still the Chardonnay, but these are strictly food wines. Simple and dry but nice with braised pork. After the cheaper and more complex Stonehaven earlier this week I'm not really in a rush tro buy more, but I'd certainly take a glass that was offered.
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4/26/2008 - nubbin wrote: 86 Points
The best dry riesling at this price point I have ever tasted. (D 6, F 6; Cent.)
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4/5/2008 - jmcmchi wrote: 83 Points
Nice petrol nose but cloying on palate
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