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(Marie-Thérèse Chappaz Malvoisie Coteau le Botza, Leytron) Shiny, pale yellow. A subtle, delicate perfume of mandarin orange and lemon zest mingles with mineral components such as clay and schist. The wine is not overly sweet on first impact. A palate of slightly bitter burnt sugar and dried apricots leads to a long, gentle finish. Hidden Valley: The Wines of Valais
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By Alan Tardi
(Marie-Thérèse Chappaz Malvoisie Coteau le Botza, Leytron) Shiny, pale yellow. A subtle, delicate perfume of mandarin orange and lemon zest mingles with mineral components such as clay and schist. The wine is not overly sweet on first impact. A palate of slightly bitter burnt sugar and dried apricots leads to a long, gentle finish. Hidden Valley: The Wines of ValaisJune 2010, (See more on Sommelier Journal...)