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Seven Daughters Wines

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85
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Seven Daughters NV White (California)

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The name refers to the seven varietal wines that comprise the blend. The wine itself is dryish to semi-sweet and adequate in acidity, with rich flavors of citrus fruits, peaches and oak.  — S.H.  (4/1/2010)
84
points

Seven Daughters NV Sauvignon Blanc (California)

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A little sweet and jammy in apicots, pineapples and limes, with a sugary finish. But acidity is just fine. Try with Vietnamese and Chinese pork, fish and chicken dishes whose sauces are sugared.  — S.H.  (12/15/2011)
83
points

Seven Daughters NV Winemakers Blend White (California)

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If only this blend of seven popular varieties were drier, it would score higher. It’s crisp in acidity and complex in orange, peach, pear, honeysuckle, vanilla and mineral flavors. But the sugary finish puts it into the fruit juice category.  — S.H.  (4/1/2011)
82
points

Seven Daughters NV Pinot Noir (California)

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Tough in acidity, with a harsh mouthfeel only partially relieved by cherry, berry and toasted oak flavors. It’s hard to like, even at this price.  — S.H.  (12/15/2011)
82
points

Seven Daughters NV Winemaker's Blend Red (California)

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Raw, common and unripe, with vegetal and bizarrely sweet blackberry candy notes. A tough but serviceable blend of seven popular varieties.  — S.H.  (4/1/2011)
82
points

Seven Daughters NV Red (California)

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Raw and gritty, with berry, sage and tobacco flavors that are acidic and rather green. It’s a blend of seven major grape varieties.  — S.H.  (4/1/2010)
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