2009 – Texas Hill Country – $15 — Rating 4.0
very dry with hints of peach. Maybe the best Texas Viognier. Pairs very well with Thai and other Asian foods
Ratings Explained
84 & Below – Not Posted ‘cause we won’t drink it
85 + A good wine. Buy if the price is right
90 + A very good wine, in our humble opinion
95 + An awe inspiring wine – Possibly life altering
All wine reviews are based solely on the personal tastes of the authors.
Disclosure: Samples are designated by an “S” beside the wine reviewed.
We’re still objective. Robert Parker doesn’t buy his wines either
very dry with hints of peach. Maybe the best Texas Viognier. Pairs very well with Thai and other Asian foods
Nice blend of Rex Hill single vineyards
Excellent wine, Barrell fermented with extended skin exposure. Surprisingly soft tannin structure with beautiful fruit.
“Intense and concentrated, big and expressive, with layers of ripe currant, plum, sage, pencil lead and black cherry, all flowing rather seamlessly.” WS
very nice wine from Duckhorn. Great on the patio or with seafood