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White Wine Reviews


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A nice little French ditty
2009 Domaine Brazilier - Tradition B

Lovely creamy citrus
Cupcake Vineyards - Prosecco

Again, the glory
2002 Gloria Ferrer - Royal Cuvee

Sekt, get to know it folks
Loosen Bros - Sekt

Totally gorgeous, especially for the price
2010 Big House - The Birdman

A wonderful new twist on Italian bubbly
Secco Bubbles - Secco Bubbles White

Demure but interesting
2010 Wente Vineyards - Morning Fog Chardonnay

Bubbly but lacking
Kila - Cava

Meyer lemons
2010 Cupcake Vineyards - Sauvignon Blanc

A nice use if Viognier
2009 The Other Appellation - The Other

Vrrrrrrrrrrrrrrroooooooooooooooooommmmmmm!
Ferrari - Brut

Wente, what else can be said
2009 Wente Vineyards - Louis Mel Sauvignon Blanc

A different South American take on Chardonnay
2010 Finca Gabrielli - Chardonnay

Krisp Kiwi style sauv blanc
2001 Stratum - Sauvignon Blanc

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

Maybe I need to rethink my takes on this varietal
2009 Santa Margherita - Pinot Grigio

An interesting melange of pineapple and other tropical flavors
2010 Backhouse - Chardonnay

Peach, toast and dough
Canellina - Prosecco - Extra Dry

A mild sauv blanc from the land of the Kiwis
2008 Matua Valley - Sauvignon Blanc

Old style Pinot Grigio with a hint of new world flavor
2008 Hopewell Valley Vineyards - Pinot Grigio

Definitely a winning hand
2008 The Deck - Full House Chardonnay

Bright and exotic flavored sauv blanc
2009 Mohua - Sauvignon Blanc

Wine for sushi, how chic
2008 Oroya - Sushi Wine

Light Paisan-style Pinot Grigio from Argentina
2009 Santiago Graffigna - Graffigna Centenario Pinot Grigio Reserve : Reserve


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