If you are a Chardonnay-head you won't like Trebbiano as the two wines have vastly different flavor profiles. Trebbiano is the same grape as Ugni Blanc, the foundation of Cognac and Armagnac, assuming that this one is Trebbiano Toscano and not the other varietals that carry Trebbiano in their names. The wine is light yellow in color and is quite perfumed in a peachy-herbal way. It's medium-bodied with good acidity for a California white and finishes with dried-herb flavors and a hint of sweetness — a white made for food.
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3/22/2023 - oakville72 Likes this wine: 89 Points
If you are a Chardonnay-head you won't like Trebbiano as the two wines have vastly different flavor profiles. Trebbiano is the same grape as Ugni Blanc, the foundation of Cognac and Armagnac, assuming that this one is Trebbiano Toscano and not the other varietals that carry Trebbiano in their names. The wine is light yellow in color and is quite perfumed in a peachy-herbal way. It's medium-bodied with good acidity for a California white and finishes with dried-herb flavors and a hint of sweetness — a white made for food.
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