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White Wine Reviews


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Bright citrus (9)
2012 Whitehaven - Sauvignon Blanc

Pure and uncontested (9)
2011 Michel Lynch - Bordeaux

Honeysuckle and minerality (9)
2011 Willm - Pinot Blanc : Reserve

Another vintage, another good experience (9)
2011 Chateau Ste. Michelle - Pinot Gris

A vanity label but still not bad (8)
The Champ Wine Compnay - California Chardonnay : Reserve

Floral, exotic and inexpensive (8)
2011 Domaine La Hitaire - Les Tours

A lovely dry riesling (10)
2011 Chateau Ste. Michelle - Dry Riesling

Pinot Grigio with a nice dose of lemon (8)
2010 Due Torri - Pinot Grigio

A newly classic pairing, but this is drawn down too much (7)
2011 Laurent Miquel - Chardonnay Viognier

Same as it ever was (8)
2010 Grayson Cellars - Chardonnay

Great the second time around as well as the first (9)
Bosco dei Cirmioli - Prosecco - Extra Dry

Not bad, but in fact, a little nice (9)
Arthur Metz - Brut Prestige

Pure Prosecco Bliss (9)
Soria - Prosecco - Extra Dry

Hot damn! My man, pots and pans! (10)
2011 Simply Naked - Unoaked Sauvignon Blanc

For all of you that love sweet wines (8)
2010 Kamiak - Windust White

Nice at the start of the summer (8)
2011 Mirabello - Pinot Grigio Rose

Great for the price (9)
2010 Dreamfish - Sauvignon Blanc

I wouldn't even give this to my enemies (3)
2011 Lindeman's - Sauvignon Blanc

It took a while to taste the pears and peaches (7)
2009 Ca' Montini - Pinot Grigio

A great dynamic duo (9)
2010 Charte D'Assemblage - Blanc Sec

An interesting wildness to this one (8)
2007 Vina Errazuriz - Wild Ferment Chardonnay

A nice little French ditty (8)
2009 Domaine Brazilier - Tradition B

Lovely creamy citrus (8)
Cupcake Vineyards - Prosecco

Sekt, get to know it folks (9)
Loosen Bros - Sekt


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