Aislinn Koehler
Nice dry white
Nice dry white
9.5Jason Somerville
Flavors of green apple and nectarine abound. Crisp and refreshing. Spectacular on an Indian Summer day.
Flavors of green apple and nectarine abound. Crisp and refreshing. Spectacular on an Indian Summer day.
8.9Elizabeth Vecseri
Light oaky finish. Light green apple, lemon, and pepper. Smooth almost like a Chardonnay.
Light oaky finish. Light green apple, lemon, and pepper. Smooth almost like a Chardonnay.
8.7Joseph Leahy
Lemony limey zest with minerality on the nose. Dry easy drinking. Good first impression. $20
Lemony limey zest with minerality on the nose. Dry easy drinking. Good first impression. $20
8.7Jason Schwyn
Enjoyed at Ocean Prime on February 17th, 2015. Found it to be sweet and full bodied with a smooth finish.
Enjoyed at Ocean Prime on February 17th, 2015. Found it to be sweet and full bodied with a smooth finish.
8.5Tiffany Perry
This wine has something for everyone. For the wine nerds, it's incredibly nuanced. On the first tasting I got honeydew, lime and green apple. On the second tasting I still got the honeydew, but I also picked up flavors of apricot, and cloved honey. This is a nice, bright wine - crisp, clean and acidic. For those that just enjoy drinking good wine, this is extremely enjoyable and very easy to drink.
This wine has something for everyone. For the wine nerds, it's incredibly nuanced. On the first tasting I got honeydew, lime and green apple. On the second tasting I still got the honeydew, but I also picked up flavors of apricot, and cloved honey. This is a nice, bright wine - crisp, clean and acidic. For those that just enjoy drinking good wine, this is extremely enjoyable and very easy to drink.
9.0Rufus King
Enjoyed post-game at Prairie Canary in Grinnell, Iowa (also at Lower Falls Wine Co., Wellelsey-Newton line)
Enjoyed post-game at Prairie Canary in Grinnell, Iowa (also at Lower Falls Wine Co., Wellelsey-Newton line)
9.2Location
WARNING: DRINKING DISTILLED SPIRITS, BEER, COOLERS, WINE AND OTHER ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES MAY INCREASE CANCER RISK, AND, DURING PREGNANCY, CAN CAUSE BIRTH DEFECTS.