Terroirist Blogger Tasting #2 (David White's House): Nose of sweet lemon drop, apricot, hazelnut, crème brule, and butter. Behind all that, some bright citrus notes. A simple, pleasurable wine, if not varietally pure. Good acidity.
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Bright and clear in glass, with a tropic-laden nose. Opens rich and fruity on the palate with a mouth-coating texture; muted acidity, easy-drinking and gobs of apricot fruit with just a hint of citrus behind. Will never be confused with an Alcacian or Veneto product, but well-received as a coctail wine. Too rich for salty shellfish, but would pair well with more meaty seafood or chicken dishes.
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8/6/2011 - davidwhitedc wrote: 84 Points
Terroirist Blogger Tasting #2 (David White's House): Nose of sweet lemon drop, apricot, hazelnut, crème brule, and butter. Behind all that, some bright citrus notes. A simple, pleasurable wine, if not varietally pure. Good acidity.
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9/23/2010 - Snoman wrote: 89 Points
Bright and clear in glass, with a tropic-laden nose. Opens rich and fruity on the palate with a mouth-coating texture; muted acidity, easy-drinking and gobs of apricot fruit with just a hint of citrus behind. Will never be confused with an Alcacian or Veneto product, but well-received as a coctail wine. Too rich for salty shellfish, but would pair well with more meaty seafood or chicken dishes.
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