Andrew Murray
RGB Camp 4 Vineyard White Rhone Blend
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RGB is named for the blend of Roussanne and Grenache Blanc, which is a typical white wine blend found in small villages in the south of France. AM uses about a 50-50 balance between the two varieties. The wine had aromas of white flesh fruits and floral scents. On the palate pear, mango, apple and hints of flowers. I detected underlying mineral notes poking through vivid acidity. Nice mouthfeel on a complex lingering ending. The wine is tasting great now.
RGB is named for the blend of Roussanne and Grenache Blanc, which is a typical white wine blend found in small villages in the south of France. AM uses about a 50-50 balance between the two varieties. The wine had aromas of white flesh fruits and floral scents. On the palate pear, mango, apple and hints of flowers. I detected underlying mineral notes poking through vivid acidity. Nice mouthfeel on a complex lingering ending. The wine is tasting great now.
Sep 5th, 2016