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Category: White Wine

Waupoos Winery 2003 Riesling

I’m always on the lookout for stellar wines. Wines that make you stand up and take notice … they make you say, wow! … and they make you think: how’d they do that? To me, that’s a stellar wine. Of course, to get the real “wow!” the wine has to justify it’s price point. Waupoos Winery, I’m sorry to say, has never been known for any stellar wine. In fact, most people I spoke to about this winery, give them a passing shrug when they are mentioned. You’d think for one of the longest running wi...
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Huff Estates 2005 Riesling Off-Dry

This smooth Riesling is delicious and pleasant in taste and fantastic aromatically; not as good as the 2004 version, but still very much worth picking up. The nose is ripe and full with apples, peaches, floral notes and mild citrus aromas. In the mouth, this semi-sweet beauty follows through on the apples and floral tones. There’s a slight citrus zing in the back plate and the finish is short in the mouth, but long in the throat … and unlike most 2005 Rieslings I’ve tried, the tart citrus pun...
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The Grange of Prince Edward County 2005 Riesling

Any of you who have visited the Grange of Prince Edward County know that it’s an absolutely stunning piece of property – from the long driveway, with the vineyards on your right as you meander down the drive, to the beautifully restored barn, outbuildings and pond. But as we all know, it’s one thing to have a showpiece place, but the real question for visitors to a winery is: can they make wine? The answer is yes, and quite well, I might add, as this delicious Riesling can attest to. A lusci...
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The Grange of Prince Edward County 2005 Pinot Gris

The Grange courts Pinot Gris drinkers tastes with this delicious version, much in the same way Fielding Estates in Niagara, did with their 2005 Gris … the major difference is the Grange dropped the slightly pinkish hue but kept up the sweetness level. Nice sweet floral notes accost the nose and those smells follow through on the tongue with a touch of sweet, a hint of floral, and a little tangerine on the finish. The end result: a light, crisp, lunch time sipper with a medium-short finish … p...
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Carmela Estates Winery 2002 Riesling

You don’t usually find an aged Riesling on the shelf of a winery with a price tag this low, but I didn’t complain, as I picked up a couple of this ’02. It has softened a bit in the 4 years since the grapes were plucked from the vine and made into wine – currently it has taken on the characteristics of an older Riesling, but the smells are those of a late harvest: sweet tropical notes, honey, lychee and hints of almond. The acidity has mellowed right down leaving a wine with a creamy texture t...
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