Bodegas Tajinaste

Blanco Seco White Blend

9.04 ratings
9.13 pro ratings
Valle de la Orotava, Canary Islands, Spain
White Blend
Chicken, Turkey, Duck, Goose, Squash & Root Vegetables, Pork, Mushrooms, Shellfish, Cheddar & Gruyere, Meaty & Oily Fish, White Fish, Manchego & Parmesan, Cream Sauces
Top Notes For
Peter Sultan

Canary white needs some air & time to breathe. Grapefruit pith, white flowers, sea salt. Medium, medium + acidity. Part 1 accompanied wild Mets win & slow roasted Grapefruit chicken.

Canary white needs some air & time to breathe. Grapefruit pith, white flowers, sea salt. Medium, medium + acidity. Part 1 accompanied wild Mets win & slow roasted Grapefruit chicken.

Jul 20th, 2021
Peter Sultan

When Xmas day is temperate, go Canary: after a day of local Ramen & ice skating with the family, nothing like a a few glasses of crisp Canary white, all salty goodness & welcoming a plate of pear, apple, Alpine cheese, local salami piquant. Happy holidays.

When Xmas day is temperate, go Canary: after a day of local Ramen & ice skating with the family, nothing like a a few glasses of crisp Canary white, all salty goodness & welcoming a plate of pear, apple, Alpine cheese, local salami piquant. Happy holidays.

Dec 26th, 2019
Shengli Hu

White peach, lemon curd, bay leaves, fennel, anise, wet stone, and sea salt. 90% Listan Blanco (or Palomino), 10% Albillo Criollo for acidity. 20% aged in French oak for 2-3 months. Lightly fined, no filtration. High minerality and salinity on the palate. Moderate minus acidity. Medium body.

White peach, lemon curd, bay leaves, fennel, anise, wet stone, and sea salt. 90% Listan Blanco (or Palomino), 10% Albillo Criollo for acidity. 20% aged in French oak for 2-3 months. Lightly fined, no filtration. High minerality and salinity on the palate. Moderate minus acidity. Medium body.

Jul 30th, 2019
Brett Vanderbrook

Like a lot of Spanish whites, it’s razor sharp with pronounced minerality and acidity. Green apple, wet stone, lime peel. You’d think being from a warmer climate it would be riper and more lush, but that is certainly not the case here.

Like a lot of Spanish whites, it’s razor sharp with pronounced minerality and acidity. Green apple, wet stone, lime peel. You’d think being from a warmer climate it would be riper and more lush, but that is certainly not the case here.

Apr 26th, 2020