Pretty much same as my last notes must be the Semillon blend in that I don't really care for a little to flowery sweet for our taste YMMV. Probably won't seek out again.
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The Semillon and Sauvignon Blanc components of this wine are both coming through very clearly. Fruity and dry at the same time with a perfumed nose. Melon, honey, orange, and grassy cat pee. Kind of odd, but enjoyable. Surpasses expectations for a $11 Bordeaux Blanc, but I wouldn't call it typical. This would be something to stock up on as an inexpensive party wine.
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Opened 8h prior. SB nose with good fruit - quite rich and ripe (almost honeyed - down to the Semillon component, no doubt). Fresh with good mouthfeel. One taster found a trace of 'lemon sherbet' on the late taste. Easy drinking - many preferred this to a white Graves costing twice as much tasted side-by-side. Tasted with Simon March (Evington's Wines) at Grand Union Wine Society.
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7/27/2017 - redmancge wrote: 85 Points
Pretty much same as my last notes must be the Semillon blend in that I don't really care for a little to flowery sweet for our taste YMMV. Probably won't seek out again.
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4/21/2017 - Paradigm Media Likes this wine: 81 Points
Great mineralogy and balance. Almost an effervescent quality to this wine. Easy to drink and affordable. White flowers, pear, honey
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1/16/2017 - redmancge wrote: 86 Points
Nothing special decent semillon-SB blend from WTSO for $11. Decent white party wine but nothing to great or bad .
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9/14/2016 - jayw wrote:
The Semillon and Sauvignon Blanc components of this wine are both coming through very clearly. Fruity and dry at the same time with a perfumed nose. Melon, honey, orange, and grassy cat pee. Kind of odd, but enjoyable. Surpasses expectations for a $11 Bordeaux Blanc, but I wouldn't call it typical. This would be something to stock up on as an inexpensive party wine.
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6/10/2016 - johnrm Likes this wine: 87 Points
Opened 8h prior. SB nose with good fruit - quite rich and ripe (almost honeyed - down to the Semillon component, no doubt). Fresh with good mouthfeel. One taster found a trace of 'lemon sherbet' on the late taste. Easy drinking - many preferred this to a white Graves costing twice as much tasted side-by-side.
Tasted with Simon March (Evington's Wines) at Grand Union Wine Society.
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