Uncomplicated fortified Muscat a petit grains. Lots of pineapple, papaya, cantaloupe, and citrus. Not entirely mesmorizing, but for ten bucks, great for getting hammered on the cheap, I suppose. Myself, I would stick with Muscat du st Jean de minervois or Muscat du beaumes de Venise.
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A bit thin, watery, otherwise a decent sweet wine. A touch of acetone and the alcohol was a bit high for me causing a hot throat sensation. Dry honey flavor and an unidentifiable flower (acacia?)
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3/17/2021 - edog22 wrote:
First time trying a Greek sweet wine. Nice honey notes but a bit thin. Really nice mixed with another Greek white we purchased at the same time.
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9/26/2019 - gwarnken wrote: 82 Points
I found it an okay sweet wine.
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8/11/2015 - Johnfromspokane wrote: 86 Points
Uncomplicated fortified Muscat a petit grains. Lots of pineapple, papaya, cantaloupe, and citrus. Not entirely mesmorizing, but for ten bucks, great for getting hammered on the cheap, I suppose. Myself, I would stick with Muscat du st Jean de minervois or Muscat du beaumes de Venise.
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3/11/2011 - pacw808 wrote: 84 Points
A bit thin, watery, otherwise a decent sweet wine. A touch of acetone and the alcohol was a bit high for me causing a hot throat sensation. Dry honey flavor and an unidentifiable flower (acacia?)
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