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87
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Wagner 1998 Ice Wine Vignoles

  1. $18
Shows off the exotic musky-spicy side of this grape in its peppery, leathery aromas. Turns tropical in the mouth: papaya and mango are joined by zippy citrus-tinged acidity. Finishes long, with some of the peppery notes returning.  — J.C.  (3/1/2001)
87
points

Lakewood 2007 Vignoles

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  1. $9
This lively Vignoles starts with aromas of citrus, spice and tropical fruit, followed by semi-dry, warming spice flavors mingled with crisp fruit. Lively, easydrinking and full of personality. Pair with Thai or Moroccan cuisine.  — S.K.  (7/1/2009)
87
points

Anthony Road 2007 Sweet Dream Vignoles (Seneca Lake)

  1. $18
A sweet and flowery nose is followed by balanced flavors of pineapple and citrus in this elegant dessert wine. Balanced by a crisp acidity, the wine offers pretty character with a light hand.  — S.K.  (4/1/2009)
87
points

Treleaven 2007 Late Harvest Vignoles

  1. $23
Impressive and elegant, with flowers and zippy citrus, pineapple and melon on the nose and refreshing waves of lemon, lime and a touch of tropical fruit to round it out on the palate. Creamy on the tongue but balanced, with a touch of orange peel on the finish.  — S.K.  (4/1/2009)
87
points

Truro 2009 Demi-Sec Vignoles (America)

  1. $14
This has striking aromas of passion fruit, apricot and pear drop, with a note of warm, spiced green apple adding dimension. While sweet in nature, this has electrifying acidity that keeps the palate clean, energetic and far from clingy. The acidity remains racy on the finish, highlighting the pretty honeysuckle character.  — A.H.  (11/1/2012)
86
points

Wagner 1999 Late Harvest Vignoles

  1. $15
Honeyed mango and papaya flavors are accented by a citrus streak that provides much-needed verve, while the aromas are more along the lines of pear and lemon. A solid effort, with only a hint of the musky or foxy quality that can sometimes dominate wines from hybrid grapes.  — J.C.  (3/1/2001)
86
points

Lucas Vineyards 2007 Vignoles

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  1. $11
This white has a light, delicate nose of citrus and apricot. On the palate it’s smooth and balanced with lush apricot and spice flavors. A touch of acidity gives the wine lift. A lingering finish adds to its poise. Pair with a creamy cheese or sip alone.  — S.K.  (7/1/2009)
86
points

Mount Pleasant Winery 2010 Estates Vignoles (Augusta)

  1. $21
While this is full bodied, with an unctuous quality, it has plenty of acidity to keep the palate feeling lively and defined. The notes of butterscotch, candied apple and citrus blossom are pleasing, leading to a brisk and slightly warm finish.  — A.H.  (11/1/2012)
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