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2003 Cabernet Sauvignon Galil
(2007-08-26 04:04:06 UTC)Lite hints of red and black licorice cocoa and green pepper has a short finish simply in my opinion a bad QPR
2005 Vouvray 2005
(2007-08-22 02:24:25 UTC)Since it is a semi late harvest, there is some residual sugar. Therefore this makes a profound semidry melon flavored easy drinkable wine.
2003 Lodi Zinfandel Weinstock Cellar Select
(2007-08-22 02:17:12 UTC)Beautiful bouquet. Berry, vanilla, and Froot Loops. Full bodied, soft tannons well balanced with a hint of oak. luscous mouth feel.
2005 Golan Chardonnay
(2007-07-31 16:01:47 UTC)Green Apple,lemon and apricot medium-bodied
2005 Gedeon Petite Sirah
(2007-07-22 03:12:12 UTC)Color was beautiful. It was too good to be true.
On the nose you'll find French oak
Light bodied hint of plum vanilla then overtaken by French oak .awkward finish!
2006 S'forno Pinot Grigio
(2007-07-15 15:46:15 UTC)The nose is not pleasant, but this is a full bodied, extracted apple, lemon and whipped cream. Would be great with strawberry shortcake.
has a nice long finish.
My opinion is that it should have been a bit drier.
2004 Yarden Viognier
(2007-07-04 03:18:28 UTC)Beautifl Goldan color
Aroma of sea breeze& honeydew(hints of Witch Hazel)
Very well rounded flavers of Melon with a long finish of cloves
2004 Borgo Reale Chianti
(2007-06-03 04:11:43 UTC)Nose:
Sour milk
Hickory
Apple & banana Baby foodTaste:
over rieped cherries
Black Licorice
2005 Hagafen White Riesling
(2007-05-17 18:08:33 UTC)On the nose, this White Riesling shows aromas of litchi, Royal Anne cherries, and white peach. This bright, luscious wine bursts in the mouth with a mingling of sweet fruits, including kiwi, papaya, mango, and pineapple. With an extremely long finish, this well-structured White Riesling begs for the accompaniment of food--anything needing a slight hint of sweetness to offset spicy or succulent foods, including Thai, Indian, and Chinese cuisines

(2007-08-20 01:36:41 UTC)
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