A bit more weight than the very basic Summer-on-the-Porch sauvignon blanc - so allows for a seamless transition to the dining table withot necessarily switching wines. Something to be said for that - especially at the $7 price point! Screwcap is a plus too
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Some citrus, maybe a little grassy, but light in body. Plenty of racy acids makes this drinkable if not altogether interesting. For $6 you could do a lot worse.
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(Hogue Cellars Sauvignon Blanc Columbia Valley) Aromatics marked by grass, gooseberry, and herbal notes. Crisp and clean with citric acidity. Loses a bit of rhythm in the middle before coming back together for a crisp, citric finish. A refreshing, enjoyable wine. 94% Sauvignon Blanc, 6% Semillon. Aged in stainless steel and oak (12%). 13.9% alcohol. 25,000 cases produced. Recommended
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6/20/2011 - CheapAndBest wrote: 86 Points
A bit more weight than the very basic Summer-on-the-Porch sauvignon blanc - so allows for a seamless transition to the dining table withot necessarily switching wines. Something to be said for that - especially at the $7 price point! Screwcap is a plus too
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3/2/2011 - blee357 wrote: 87 Points
Some citrus, maybe a little grassy, but light in body. Plenty of racy acids makes this drinkable if not altogether interesting. For $6 you could do a lot worse.
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