Wraysbury Dinner (R/B/A) (Home): Similar pale straw colour that the Schiste showed. Far more here though. There's a richness and depth to the really quite complex nose. A touch of gras on the attack with plenty of bite and complexity. Lots here. Energetic. Well worth the money, not just cf the Schiste. Super. ****
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Has the earthy richness of the Altesse grape, deep and rounded, but married wonderfully with refreshing acidity and the the refined minerality of its terroir. Very clean, good fruit, very well made.
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6/17/2017 - SimonG wrote: 93 Points
Wraysbury Dinner (R/B/A) (Home): Similar pale straw colour that the Schiste showed. Far more here though. There's a richness and depth to the really quite complex nose. A touch of gras on the attack with plenty of bite and complexity. Lots here. Energetic. Well worth the money, not just cf the Schiste. Super. ****
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6/5/2012 - Xavier Auerbach wrote: 89 Points
Has the earthy richness of the Altesse grape, deep and rounded, but married wonderfully with refreshing acidity and the the refined minerality of its terroir. Very clean, good fruit, very well made.
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