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91
points

The Crossings 2004 Catherine's Run Sauvignon Blanc (Awatere Valley)

  • Editors' Choice
  1. $20
Starts off with hints of bell pepper and grapefruit, then adds stone fruit flavors on the palate. It remains focused and citrusy throughout, with a strong, minerally core. Powerful, yet lingers elegantly on the finish.  — J.C.  (5/1/2006)
91
points

The Crossings 2005 Sauvignon Blanc (Marlborough)

  • Editors' Choice
  1. $16
Pungently herbal, but filled with grapefruit and a hint of peach at the same time, offering a wonderful balance of ripe fruit character with herbal, savory notes. Easy to drink: It’s full and round in the mouth, with good persistence. Imported by W.J. Deutsch & Sons.  — J.C.  (7/1/2006)
90
points

The Crossings 2001 Awatere Valley Sauvignon Blanc (Marlborough)

  • Editors' Choice
  1. $16
From the Awatere subsection of Marlborough, this wine is all about balance and tang. The nose offers cantaloupe, white peach and a welcome hint of green pepper. Tangerine and melon fruit mix on the palate, which is defined by its stony feel. The finish is ample and quite citrusy, and overall this wine features a bright, likable disposition.  — W.E.  (8/1/2002)
90
points

The Crossings 2003 Sauvignon Blanc (Marlborough)

  • Editors' Choice
  1. $16
Ripe notes of honey and peaches are balanced on the nose by celery, dill-like, herbal qualities. The palate features mouthfilling flavors of white nectarines, melons and figs that fade gently into smoky complexity on the finish.  — J.C.  (8/1/2004)
90
points

The Crossings 2002 Sauvignon Blanc (Awatere Valley)

  • Editors' Choice
  1. $16
From the Awatere Valley, this wine is densely packed with tightly wound fruit flavors reminiscent of passion fruit, melon and grapefruit. A touch of smoke adds complexity. Fairly full-bodied, with good length and intensity, it picks up some extra spice notes on the finish. As good as it is now, it may even improve over the next six months. Editors’ Choice.  — J.C.  (9/1/2003)
89
points

The Crossings 2004 Pinot Noir (Marlborough)

  1. $20
Shows some briary and herbal notes alongside dried spice and graham cracker scents, then the cherries blossom on the palate. Firmly structured for a Marlborough Pinot, with bright acids and firm tannins that could use a year or two to soften. Imported by W. J. Deutsch & Sons.  — J.C.  (12/1/2005)
89
points

The Crossings 2004 Sauvignon Blanc (Marlborough)

  1. $17
Crisply aromatic, with sharply defined scents of passion fruit, pineapple, grapefruit and hints of mineral. Bright and intense on the palate, finishing pleasantly herbal and fresh. Imported by W. J. Deutsch & Sons.  — J.C.  (12/1/2005)
89
points

The Crossings 2008 Sauvignon Blanc (Marlborough)

  1. $16
A reliable source for Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc and Pinot Noir, The Crossings 2008 features melon and fig aromas that blend seamlessly with more citrusy, herbal flavors. It’s a medium-bodied wine with a refreshing finish of grapefruit and wet stones.  — J.C.  (5/1/2009)
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