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Thomas and Vaughan 2007 Riesling   

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Rating:3,00 (2 Votes)
Date added;:12.Apr.2008
Author :Michael Pinkus - Grape Guy
DescriptionDescription  I know what you’re thinking, ‘I haven’t heard very much from Thomas and Vaughan lately’ … Well, it seems that while they were under the control of Diamond Estates (Lakeview, Eastdell, Dan Aykroyd) they were very much an after-thought. Now under new ownership, a new winemaking team is in place with a new focus. T & V is readying itself for phoenix-status, rising out of the ashes. Here is their first new offering of note in a long while – made by winemakers Steve Byfield and Arther Harder. Golden yellow in colour, which matches up with the aromas of golden delicious apples, lemon-lime and delicate peach, which greet the nose. The palate is a chameleon of sorts from what that sweet nose would have us believe. Granny Smith apple tartness, a touch of citrus with only a hint of sweetness. With all that going on, there’s a nice balance between the acidity, citrus and sweetness. It finishes medium-short on flavour, but long on acidity. Price: $16.00
NotesNotes  Available at the winery May 2008
Varietal / GrapeVarietal / Grape  Riesling
RegionRegion  Niagara
WineryWinery  Thomas & Vaughan Estate Winery
YearYear  2007

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