Retail $65. I have been a fan of Failla Wines for a very long time and I was beyond excited to receive this wine, which is a relatively new venture for the Sonoma Coast venture (even though the winery is on the Silverado Trail in Napa). Light straw in the glass with faint aromas of lemon curd and acacia flower tease out of the glass. The palate is equally subdued with good acidity and delicate fruit, more of a Chablis-type wine than Montrachet focused. There is no doubt in my mind that this wine will benefit from some additional cellar time: 3-5 years at a minimum. It may be difficult to wait that long. thedrunkencyclist.com
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6/2/2020 - The Drunken Cyclist Likes this wine: 91 Points
Retail $65. I have been a fan of Failla Wines for a very long time and I was beyond excited to receive this wine, which is a relatively new venture for the Sonoma Coast venture (even though the winery is on the Silverado Trail in Napa). Light straw in the glass with faint aromas of lemon curd and acacia flower tease out of the glass. The palate is equally subdued with good acidity and delicate fruit, more of a Chablis-type wine than Montrachet focused. There is no doubt in my mind that this wine will benefit from some additional cellar time: 3-5 years at a minimum. It may be difficult to wait that long. thedrunkencyclist.com
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