Another Western Australian winery from Margaret River. Picturesque drive into the tasting rooms - then a beautiful vista down into a valley over part of their vinyards.
Once again another winery that has staff that makes you feel welcome - and do not talk down to or at you.
This white blend has 3 whites in it - Semillon, Sauvignon Blanc and Chardonnay - and they all combine to make a very yummy sit in the pool after work on a hot day drink. James Halliday has given this 90 points - and though I don't always agree with him - in this instance I do. As you have gathered by now I don't really do nose or taste - but this definitely had a kiwi fruit nose :) is light in the mouth - but stayed there for a while. I drank it by itself.
Here is a link to the winery - be sure to put it on your must visit list
About Me
- sally906
- I live in the tropical state of Queensland in Australia and I have been married for over 43 years to my wonderful husband. We have two grown-up daughters and two grandsons and a very bossy granddaughter I was born in England, brought up in Nigeria on the West coast of Africa, then my parents emigrated to Australia in 1970 and brought me with them! Hubby and I are owned by a cat and a dog - and love reading, socialising and travelling.
Showing posts with label Semillon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Semillon. Show all posts
Wednesday, November 28, 2007
Tuesday, October 9, 2007
Jacob's Creek - Three Vines - Semillon/ Sauvignon Blanc /Viognier
Jacob's Creek - Three Vines - Semillon/ Sauvignon Blanc /Viognier 2006
What a yummy wine this was. It caught my eye at the wineshop recently so added it quitely to the stash. I thought it looked like an interesting blend.
Was delicious!!!!
I guess yummy and delicious aren't proper wine terms. It lasted a long time in the mouth - was light and easy to drink - what I would call a quaffer. I thought it was very florally on the nose - with a whiff of peaches and maybe apricots. Was a pale yellow with green tinge - chrisp and clear.
What a yummy wine this was. It caught my eye at the wineshop recently so added it quitely to the stash. I thought it looked like an interesting blend.
Was delicious!!!!
I guess yummy and delicious aren't proper wine terms. It lasted a long time in the mouth - was light and easy to drink - what I would call a quaffer. I thought it was very florally on the nose - with a whiff of peaches and maybe apricots. Was a pale yellow with green tinge - chrisp and clear.
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