29 reviews tagged with "white wine, white"

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Mt Difficulty 2005 Sauvignon Blanc

*****

From Central Otago and pricier than the average Marlborough. Pity is was insipid with no bite.

Reviewed by Conor O'Neill via on 12 Jul 2008.

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Totara Hill 2006 Sauvignon Blanc

*****

The worst Marlborough I've ever tasted. Can a screwcap be corked? Smelled awful. Gave up.

Reviewed by Conor O'Neill via on 12 Jul 2008.

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TaraPaca Sauvignon Blanc 2007

*****

A pleasant surprise from a pub small bottle. Good standard sauvignon taste without the wateriness that often comes from Chile. #wine

Reviewed by Conor O'Neill via on 05 Jul 2008.

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Spy Valley Riesling 2005

*****

Pink grapefruit, a creamy softness and nice long finish. Very different to the 2006 (http://url.ie/hap)

Reviewed by Laurence Veale via on 27 Jun 2008.

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White Sands Hotel

*****

This hotel tries to be boutique and while ...

Reviewed by Roomex.com Customer via on 18 Jun 2008.

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Jacobs Creek 2007 Vintage Riesling

*****

A surprisingly delicious wine. Vanilla & nectarine. Fruity yet dry with a subtle effervescence.

Reviewed by Deborah via on 18 Jun 2008.

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Tussock Sauvignon Blanc 2006

*****

Reviewed by ManicMammy via on 15 Jun 2008.

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Schloss Schönborn Riesling

*****

in O'Brien's, lovely dry Rheingau Rieslings at price points to suit all punters #wine #tasteofdublin

Reviewed by Laurence Veale via on 15 Jun 2008.

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Greenstone Point Riesling 2006

*****

I sampled this New Zealand white wine last weekend when out for a meal. Its fresh and dry finish complemented the fish course wonderfully. I enjoyed its citrus aromas. Its minerals made a welcome addition to our usual sauvignon blanc selection.

Reviewed by ManicMammy via on 05 Jun 2008.

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Little Boomey Chardonnay

*****

Cheap but not particularly cheerful. Slight undertone of paint stripper, masked by woody overtones.

Reviewed by Sabrina Dent via on 02 Jun 2008.

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