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Category: White Wine

Angels Gate 2006 Sussreserve Riesling

Angels Gate has made this wine for as long as I can remember, though the past few vintages have not lived up to what I remember it being the first time I tried it; thankfully, this one brings me back to those good old days when the mere mention of this wine got my heart all aflutter, and my salivary glands working overtime. This one is a very palate friendly white that is ripe for the summer months ahead, made in a low alcohol, sussreserve, Germanic-style. Sussreserve, means that a little of t...
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Angels Gate 2005 Single Vineyard Gewurztraminer

Gewurztraminer was one of my first wine loves. It’s duality of spicy and fruity made it an interesting and tasty wine for a budding young wine lover; it also helped bridge the gap between sweet fruit wines and dry whites. This wonderful Gewurztraminer does exactly what I remember Gewurztraminers being able to do: the potential of turning a sweet fruit wine lover into a grape wine lover. But this wine goes even further, because it’ll turn even die-hard red drinkers back to whites, if only for...
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Fielding Estate Winery 2006 Riesling Reserve

Fielding made their name with Riesling under a different winemaker who is known for making some really good whites, with Ray Cornell taking over the reigns, the real question was, would their whites, namely the flagship Rieslings, suffer? I am happy to report, not at all, in fact they show the kind of innovation and difference in style that their previous vintages did not. The difference between the Reserve and Semi-Dry is like night and day; the semi-dry is a two on the sugar code and has the...
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Featherstone Estate Winery & Vineyard 2006 Gewurztraminer

While the name might cause fits to some and tongue twisting action to others, this wine goes down with nary a problem, in fact its oh so nice. So to avoid tiring out the tongue muscles Louise Engel (of Featherstone) has dubbed this one “The G Wine” on her tasting notes. Rose water or rose petals entice the nose while spicy grapefruit tempt the palate … zesty and zingy with a medium long lychee fruit finish. Is that G for Gewurztraminer or G for Gee Whiz? Whatever it is, it should be G for go...
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Featherstone Estate Winery & Vineyard 2006 Sauvignon Blanc

While I lingered around Featherstone, I heard Louise (owner) refer to this wine as “Savvy B” on more than one occasion. To me it showed a certain intimacy towards the wine, like calling a William, “Billy”. I think during her time off, Louise spent much of her time getting savvy with Billy, and why not, it’s tasty. Dave (winemaker) did some interesting things with this one, most interestingly is the double harvest: half the grapes at 17 brix (lower sugar content) and then waiting till the oth...
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