The aroma of this wine is loaded with peach and crushed raspberries. It’s subtle and perfumed at once with a fragrance that seems to blossom from the glass. Faint herbal tones and light mineral notes combine with a pretty floral quality, creating a very inviting aroma.
This wine is crisp and flinty on the palate, but also shows an incredible ripeness that gives the illusion of a faint sweetness. White peach, nectarine, and textbook quince tones show initially. A bit of papaya, some orange slices, and a very faint herbal edge also appear on the mid palate, creating a very interesting and complex flavor profile. This is a very fresh, rich, and enjoyable wine that’s absolutely worth trying.
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5/31/2011 - Tyler_at_WWD Likes this wine: 91 Points
The aroma of this wine is loaded with peach and crushed raspberries. It’s subtle and perfumed at once with a fragrance that seems to blossom from the glass. Faint herbal tones and light mineral notes combine with a pretty floral quality, creating a very inviting aroma.
This wine is crisp and flinty on the palate, but also shows an incredible ripeness that gives the illusion of a faint sweetness. White peach, nectarine, and textbook quince tones show initially. A bit of papaya, some orange slices, and a very faint herbal edge also appear on the mid palate, creating a very interesting and complex flavor profile. This is a very fresh, rich, and enjoyable wine that’s absolutely worth trying.
Source: What's Worth Drinking: http://whatsworthdrinking.com/2011/05/31/post-153-temecula-tuesday-38-hart-family-whites-rose/
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