Insomnia 2010 White Wine, $7.99-$8.99, 84 points, appears as a pale golden color.
Light green melon, honeydew, and just a faint hint of tangerine are the sweet aromas I picked-up while the wine was cold (40 degrees); tangerine became more dominant as the wine warmed.
The near medium body carries only fair-plus acidity and a one dimensional flavor of a rather flat grapefruit rounded a bit with green melon, slightly tart and off-dry.
Finishes on a short note of ginger.
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Light green melon, honeydew, and just a faint hint of tangerine are the sweet aromas I picked-up while the wine was cold (40 degrees); tangerine became more dominant as the wine warmed.
The near medium body carries only fair-plus acidity and a one dimensional flavor of a rather flat grapefruit rounded a bit with green melon, slightly tart and off-dry.
Finishes on a short note of ginger.
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Breaking dawn (center mountain range of NH.)!
Copyright 2010-2013 Dennis Tsiorbas. All rights reserved, Template provided by Blogger
Nice photo.
ReplyDeleteHave not seen this wine around, anywhere...any info on the producers?
Vinogirl, thank you:)
ReplyDeleteSorry, I have no info to offer on the producer.
My dog, Mondesi, is not well, and I've been missing quite a bit of sleep, so this was an appropriate wine; it didn't help me to sleep like a red wine does.
Hawkeye once said: "Ah, walking in your sleep. A great way to get rest and exercise all at once."
ReplyDeleteNewsome said: "It's just a little insomnia, but I'm not going to lose any sleep over it."
John, U just amaze me; U get more done than anyone else I know and have time for a sense of humor too; U put me to shame, and I can't say how much I appreciate your gracious contributions to this blog:-)
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