Starts off with a whiff of diesel or kerosene, but also fruitier-spicier notes of Golden Delicious apples and dried cinnamon. Medium in body, with dry, broad, apple-like flavors that turn tart and citrusy on the long finish. Imported by L & R Imports LLC.
— J.C.
(7/1/2005)
Plump and mouthfilling, this Sauvignon Blanc offers ripe pink grapefruit and gooseberry flavors that veer toward red berries and stone fruits, yet maintain a sense of focus thanks to crisp lime and grapefruit notes on the finish.
— J.C.
(9/1/2006)
This light-bodied Riesling offers hints of fresh limes and crushed stones on the nose, followed up by bright citrus flavors of lime and grapefruit. Tart and brisk on the finish, making it a mouthwatering apéritif.
— J.C.
(11/1/2006)
Mainly melon and fig here, without the green notes or pungency that New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc has become so noted for. It’s a pleasant, medium-bodied white that should prove versatile at the table for just that reason.
— J.C.
(9/1/2009)
Light in color and light in body, with pretty cherry flavors and hints of herb. A bit simple, ending on a dusty, tactile note. Imported by McDevitt & McDevitt Importers.
— J.C.
(12/1/2005)
Starts with promise, showing fresh scents of stone fruit, melon, passion fruit and green pepper, but they don’t quite blend properly on the palate, where there’s juicy tropical fruit but also a crisp, hard layer of acidity that tastes metallic on the finish. Imported by McDevitt & McDevitt Importers.
— J.C.
(7/1/2005)
This medium-bodied Riesling comes out of the chute dominated by an annoyingly persistent struck match aroma, then offers admirably concentrated citrus flavors and a tart, angular finish.
— J.C.
(9/1/2009)