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White Wine Reviews


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Green apples away (9)
Treveri Cellars - Blanc de Blanc

Hibiscus and apricots (9)
River Road - Brut

If you don't buy this wine, you are an idiot, friend (10)
2009 Rayun - Chardonnay

It's the lees that I love (9)
2007 Morro Bay - Chardonnay

I expected more (7)
Francois Montand - Blanc de Blancs Extra Dry

I smell apples (7)
De Chanceny - Brut

I get a little strawberry from this one (0)
Avinyo - Cava Riserva : Reserve

It's wild baby (10)
Gruet - Blanc de Blancs Sauvage

Interesting acidity and pear (9)
2015 Albino Armani - Corvara

I love an extra dry sparkling (9)
Tenuta Sant'Aanna - Extra dry Prosecco

Lobster wine (7)
Cantina Santa Maria La Palma - Aragosta

Last days of tasting a fine peppered Chard! (9)
2006 HobNob Vineyards - Chardonnay

My first Montes, and it had me hooked (10)
2004 Montes - Alpha M : Single Vineyard

Melon with just a pat of butter (9)
Graham Beck - Brut

Never the same as the first time, but still a little classy (6)
2005 Meridian - Chardonnay

Nine grapes, wow! (9)
Sokol Blosser Winery - Evolution

Not only was this bad, the price might have been the truest indicator (1)
2006 Long Flat - Chardonnay

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

New Year's treat (9)
2005 Iron Horse - Classic Vintage Brut

Nice bubbles with some tart peach (8)
Mumm Napa - Blanc de Blancs

Orange Muscat that goes down like liquid silk (9)
Quady - Electra

Oaked bliss (8)
2008 Grayson Cellars - Chardonnay

Ooooh this hit's the spot so (10)
Tomasello Winery - Blackberry

Pears and Melons, oh my! (8)
Pine Ridge - Chenin Blanc - Viognier


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