Nose is apple, peach, melon, and a touch of spice. Fairly full bodied, it has a nice mouth feel - soft and smooth. Flavors are similar to the aroma, with a bit of minerality as well. There is some oak on the palate, but nothing overblown. Lengthy finish that morphs enticingly as it lingers.
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(Tranche Cellars Rousanne Viognier Columbia Valley) ale gold with a slight greenish tint. Aromas redolent with freshly cut apples, mineral, spice notes, and occasional exotic fruit. Round and textured on the palate with generous amounts of oak - although by no means excessive - and white peach. The finish hangs, lingers, and shows lots of movement. 66% Rousanne, 33% Viognier. 13.7% alcohol.
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9/2/2011 - The13thGryphon Likes this wine: 92 Points
Nose is apple, peach, melon, and a touch of spice. Fairly full bodied, it has a nice mouth feel - soft and smooth. Flavors are similar to the aroma, with a bit of minerality as well. There is some oak on the palate, but nothing overblown. Lengthy finish that morphs enticingly as it lingers.
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