
An idiosyncratic journal of wines I buy from a mix of Internet sources and retailers in the Northern Virginia/D.C. area. Mostly inexpensive and moderately-priced stuff, reflecting my frugal New England roots. Cent anni!
Saturday, August 25, 2007
2006 Cousino-Macul SAUVIGNON GRIS (Maipo Valley, Chile)
This was a very distinctive and flavorful white.
Very light, bright straw gold. Broad nose of earth, ripe honeydew melons, and mowed grass and herbs. Broad, dry, and deeply flavored, with concentrated herby, minerally, peachy flavors, and an almost oily texture. Very long finish. Maybe not for everybody, but I thought this to be a very good value in a character-filled white made from a rare varietal. 89. Was $11.50 at Spec's on Smith.

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Excelent wine, I tasted in Chile whith seafood and it was marvelous! Greetings from Argentina.
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