Friday Night Brown Bagger (R&R): Double blind. Pale color with notes of gooseberry, lime, grapefruit and lemongrass. Bright acidity supporting an abundance of citrusy fruit. Balanced, with a lingering finish. I was *this close* to declaring L’Apres-Midi, but would have expected just a bit more richness to show. Still, easy to pick out as domestic sauv blanc. Clearly young, I’d give this three to five before diving in; from 2026+. (R&R)
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3/1/2024 - SMagowan Likes this wine: 94 Points
Such perfect balance, leading to enjoyable conversation.
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11/3/2023 - NY Wino Likes this wine: 90 Points
Citrus/lemon on the nose, the wine has very high acidity, decent fruit and a nice finish. Definitely needs some food at this stage. Still very young.
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10/1/2023 - SMagowan Likes this wine: 95 Points
A fantastic smooth and inviting SB. Invites conversations and continuous pours. Lovely and ready to drink.
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7/30/2023 - Ian_Rhie Likes this wine: 90 Points
Citrus, mineral, oak touch. young but approachable.
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2/10/2023 - AllRed wrote: 91 Points
Friday Night Brown Bagger (R&R): Double blind. Pale color with notes of gooseberry, lime, grapefruit and lemongrass. Bright acidity supporting an abundance of citrusy fruit. Balanced, with a lingering finish. I was *this close* to declaring L’Apres-Midi, but would have expected just a bit more richness to show. Still, easy to pick out as domestic sauv blanc. Clearly young, I’d give this three to five before diving in; from 2026+. (R&R)
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