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Best Sav Blanc in the world.
Not as dry/crisp as I'd hoped but still very good.
Morgan
This was good. A solid, but unremarkable wine.
Renee
This a nice light white. Even over ice it is quite tasty.
Daniel
Hannah
My new favorite Sauv Blanc. Crisp and clean! Love it! Pairs well with grilled chicken!
Suzanne
A nice & mild white with stone fruit flavors. Great for drinking by itself.
Nicole
Crisp and bright. Lots of citrus going on but with some peach and even some tropical notes to round it out. Highly drinkable!
Donna
surprised to say I enjoyed it.
Margaret
Nice standard sauv blanc enjoyable
Rebecca
Wow. I loved the CMS Chard so I thought I'd try the winery's Sauvignon Blanc. What a lovely wine. Delicious is the best word to describe it. It has a mellow sweetness that is a long way from the austere and dry Sauvignons I've had. This one is almost like a Chard in that it has plenty of tropical favors that make this an accessible drinking wine that stands alone with out food, but should be a great mate for many dishes.
William
very mild; crisp & refreshing with a warming aftertaste
Melinda
Lovely, crisp and light summer wine.
Keith
In 1976, Tom Hedges married Annie-Marie Liégeois in Champagne, France. Fast forward to 1989 and the young couple purchased fifty acres on Red Mountain in the Yakima Valley and planted Bordeaux varietals AKA Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Syrah, Sauvignon Blanc, and Chardonnay. It turns out Washington State it is the perfect place for a couple married in France to make their mark on the American wine scene. The juice is a light straw color and brilliantly clear. The nose is like the most abundant fruit basket you've ever come across, bursting with peach, gooseberry, lemon curd, citrus blossom, and side of some super boutique-y orange marmalade. The sipping is zippy and bright, with flavors of ripe lemon, peach, and a tasty touch of fresh biscuits. Your tastebuds may think you've just gotten that big pay raise you've been hounding your boss about, because this bottle tastes way more expensive than its actual price. So much about this wine is just incredibly gulp-able. It’s light, but brings the game on taste and style. It’s refreshing, thoughtful, and a breezy summer day in the park.
Try it with our Honey Chipotle Shrimp Tacos recipe.