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White Wine Reviews


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Pears and minerality, a nice combo (9)
2006 Leon Beyer - Pinot Blanc

Pears, pears, pears (9)
Willm - Pinot Gris

Pear [and a dab of peach] wonderment (9)
2004 Trimbach - Pinot Gris : Reserve

Peach, toast and dough (8)
Canellina - Prosecco - Extra Dry

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

Pinot Blanc is back baby (10)
2011 Lieb Family Cellars - Pinot Blanc

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

Pears and citrus, with just a tad too much acidity (9)
2011 OFV - Olsen Family Vineyards - Pinot Gris

Pretty good white peaches (9)
2011 Estancia - Pinot Grigio

Pretty damn good (9)
2014 Monte Tondo - Soave

Sweet wine from Argentina at a great price (9)
2004 Santa Julia - Tardio - Late Harvest Torrontes

Slap me down with this wonderful Sauvignon Blanc (9)
2007 Manta - Sauvignon Blanc

Somewhat spicy like a Chinato, but with a different fullness (9)
Rivera - Salice Salentino

Seven because I've never had an SB with a petrol taste (7)
2004 Los Vascos - Sauvignon Blanc

Something new, and it's supposedly good for your heart (8)
2005 Sella & Mosca - Riserva : Reserve

Sauv Blanc with a peach aspect (9)
2008 Concannon Vineyards - Sauvignon Blanc

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

Smells like apples, tastes like pears and apricot (9)
2009 Sokol Blosser Winery - Pinot Gris

Some new ish (9)
2010 Benziger - Sauvignon Blanc

Somewhere in the middle (8)
2012 Albino Armani - Pinot Grigio

Surprisingly nice for the price (9)
2013 Blackstone - Pinot Grigio

Something new (9)
Cantine Rao - SilvaAura

Still lovely but still demure (9)
2014 Ca' Montini - Pinot Grigio

Still sugary (7)
2014 Summit Estates - Pinot Gris


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