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White Wine Reviews


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

A great little thing (9)
Louis Bouillot - Perle de Vigne

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

A little smoky and nice (8)
2011 Valdelosfrailes - Rose

A Bordeaux style Sauv Blanc from the Kiwis (10)
2013 Rain - Sauvignon Blanc

A little high on the sugar (8)
2012 Summit Estates - Pinot Gris

Alsace in America (9)
2012 Joel Gott - Pinot Gris

A succulent Sauvignon Blanc from Italy of all places (10)
2013 La Vis Dipinti - Sauvignon

A great alternative (9)
2014 Guidobono - Roero Arneis

A nice looking demon (9)
2016 Poggia Anima - Raphael

A nice combo (9)
Hopler - Pannonica White Blend

Bled from the best, a tart blush for summer (8)
2008 Chaddsford - Rose

Better than your standard Pinot Grigio, but not as powerful as my standard Pinot Gris (8)
2008 Concannon Vineyards - Pinot Grigio

Bright and exotic flavored sauv blanc (9)
2009 Mohua - Sauvignon Blanc

Burnt vanilla is the word of the day (8)
2008 Blackstone - Sonoma Reserve Chardonnay : Reserve

Bright citrus (9)
2012 Whitehaven - Sauvignon Blanc

Barely passable (0)
2011 A to Z - Pinot Gris

Bland as hell (7)
2014 Collevite Cantine della Marca - Pecorino

Bright and sexy (9)
2015 Montepalma - Sauvignon Blanc

Chinese Chardonnay... take the plunge (8)
2005 Dragon's Hollow - Unoaked Chardonnay

Chardonnay with a spicy base (8)
2008 Miguel Torres - Santa Digna Sauvignon Blanc

Clean and inexpensive, but missing that sharp citrus (7)
2009 Lucky 7 - Sauvignon Blanc

Clean and crisp (9)
2013 Kupelwieser - Pinot Grigio

Demure apricots (8)
2013 Ryan Patrick Vineyards - Unoaked Chardonnay


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