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While I appreciate a good white wine less focused on fruits, this came with a bitter bite and an after taste of dried fruits and vegetables that I could not get use to. Other reviewers have described this wine as tasting like asparagus and green figs, holding off-dry lemony flavours and balance. I'm not certain if balance works, as there is this prominent bitterness to the wine that I can't help but over-focus on. I agree with lemony but not so much the off-dry. Off-dry signifies sweetness in there and I do not come across any sweetness in this wine. If asparagus means unripe or overripe, bitter asparagus then I could agree with that description to some extent. I don't know the flavour of green figs but I don't see ripe figs in this wine at all. Overall, this could be a descent wine for someone else, just not me. 


 
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Personally I found the price a little steep for the alcohol level, youth and simplicity in character. Perhaps other vintage might fare better with their higher alcohol content. They may then contain bigger and more layered flavours. If you are looking to get drunk, the alcohol content is far too low to do that while sharing the bottle. Either don't pick this one to get drunk on, or don't share. If you like apple juice, this might be the bottle for you! With the soft light body and flavour I would suggest making this more of a summer drink in the sun to have on its own or paired with lighter flavoured foods sporting similar lemon or lime characteristics.


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