The word No refers to no oak and no malolactic fermentation. The wine is sharp in acids and totally dry, but with super-ripe flavors of pineapple, pear, peach and green apple marmalade. Very clean and mouth-cleansing.
— S.H.
(2/1/2010)
A bit of cat pee, but not too much unless you’re sensitive to it, with richer citrus and gooseberry notes that finish dry and zesty. The unusual name refers to no oak, no malo and no cork.
— S.H.
(12/1/2006)
A crisply acidic Sauvignon Blanc, with savory flavors of citrus fruits, lemongrass and vanilla that finish with a honeyed sweetness. There’s more than a touch of that gooseberry, feline spray that is a little cloying.
— S.H.
(2/1/2010)