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89
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Leyda 2011 Lot 21 Pinot Noir (Leyda Valley)

  1. $45
On one hand the nose comes across burnt and stalky, while on the other hand it’s toasted, smoky and racy, with pent up intensity. Overall, it’s medium in size and density, with a blend of herb, licorice, pepper and red fruit flavors. Oaky, spicy and a touch hot on the finish, and it’s bright and juicy throughout.  — M.S.  (3/1/2013)
88
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Leyda 2009 Lot 5 Chardonnay (Leyda Valley)

  1. $30
Definitely an elevated New World-style Chardonnay with baked apple, peach and toast aromas. The palate is richly textured, with lemony flavors that suggest orange, green melon and apple. A fresh and classy wine with well-applied oak and good overall balance.  — M.S.  (4/1/2011)
88
points

Leyda 2006 Lot 21 Pinot Noir (San Antonio)

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  1. $36
Tea, raspberry and tree bark aromas are interesting and inviting, while the strawberry and cherry flavors are a little gritty and reduced but true to the blueprint in terms of taste. On the finish, chocolate, vanilla and other oak-based flavors do their thing. Not a perfect New World Pinot but it’s on the right path.  — M.S.  (11/15/2007)
87
points

Leyda 2006 Classic Sauvignon Blanc (San Antonio)

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  1. $11
Pungent and green on the nose, which makes it 100% varietally correct. It smells and tastes of cool-climate terroir, and if you enjoy simple but likable citrus, melon, snap pea and bell pepper characteristics, this has it. Good by the glass or by the bottle.  — M.S.  (11/15/2007)
87
points

Leyda 2009 Classic Chardonnay (Leyda Valley)

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  1. $12
Wet, salinic, oceanic and appley on the nose, with snappy, crisp, almost tart flavors of apple and citrus. A pure wine with juicy acids and a monotone finish that sports lemon and green apple. Powerful, pure, acidic and zesty for Chilean Chardonnay.  — M.S.  (2/1/2011)
87
points

Leyda 2010 Lot 5 Chardonnay (Leyda Valley)

  1. $28
This small-production Chardonnay delivers melon and apple scents along with stalky, green aromas. The palate offers more crisp acidity than plumpness, while the flavors are pure citrus, mostly orange and grapefruit. Wet and fresh for sure.  — M.S.  (12/1/2011)
87
points

Leyda 2011 Classic Sauvignon Blanc (Leyda Valley)

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  1. $12
Briney and oceanic on the nose, but not vegetal as lime and green melon aromas take control. Citrusy, juicy and fresh in the mouth, with passion fruit, citrus, mango and pineapple flavors. This is pure coastal Chilean SB, and it finishes grassy and green, with lasting tang.  — M.S.  (12/31/2011)
87
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Leyda 2011 Single Vineyard Falaris Hill VineyardReserva Especial Chardonnay (Leyda Valley)

  1. $20
One sniff indicates there’s a fair amount of oak on this Chardonnay, plus baked apple and peach scents. The palate offers acidic rip and lemony cut, but it’s not too sharp. Tangy flavors of lemon and citrus are wrapped in resiny oak, and the finish is textured and long.  — M.S.  (3/1/2013)
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