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Santorini White Blend

8.929 ratings
8.75 pro ratings
Santorini, Aegean, Greece
Assyrtiko
Top Notes For
Matt

Surprised its richness and weight on the palate. Considerably oily, driven by phenolics of green almond, olive, and wax. Subtle nose, lemon, a touch of fennel, petrol. Certainly saline. Seems to have considerable lees integration. Curious on the blend because the acidity seems a touch soft for an Assyrtiko dominant wine.

Surprised its richness and weight on the palate. Considerably oily, driven by phenolics of green almond, olive, and wax. Subtle nose, lemon, a touch of fennel, petrol. Certainly saline. Seems to have considerable lees integration. Curious on the blend because the acidity seems a touch soft for an Assyrtiko dominant wine.

Feb 10th, 2020
Josh Morgenthau

Sad to say this because it’s not exactly an overly hyped region, but I’ve been repeatedly disappointed with Greek island/Santorini whites recently. This one has fine mineral, citrus and white flower aromas but then it just sits dead on the palate. So many taste of commercial yeast and an “international” winemaking style lacking vibrancy.

Sad to say this because it’s not exactly an overly hyped region, but I’ve been repeatedly disappointed with Greek island/Santorini whites recently. This one has fine mineral, citrus and white flower aromas but then it just sits dead on the palate. So many taste of commercial yeast and an “international” winemaking style lacking vibrancy.

Nov 11th, 2019
Scott Wren

Nice Greek saline white with lemony fragrance

Nice Greek saline white with lemony fragrance

Feb 21st, 2017
Rebecca Fletcher

Peach, green apple, white flowers, and citrus. M+ acid. M- body. Bitter on the mid palate but still balanced.

Peach, green apple, white flowers, and citrus. M+ acid. M- body. Bitter on the mid palate but still balanced.

Sep 9th, 2016
William Paley

So delicate when first opened, grass, pastel gauze. Fennel with herbal oval-shapes later. Mild bitterness, dominated by acid and glycerine. Pedal-steel mouthfeel.

So delicate when first opened, grass, pastel gauze. Fennel with herbal oval-shapes later. Mild bitterness, dominated by acid and glycerine. Pedal-steel mouthfeel.

May 12th, 2020
Chris B.

Had this as part of a flight at Heritage Wines in Beverly Hills. Not a great candidate for an everyday, easy-drinking wine but don’t be put off by the medicinal smell. It has a touch of salinity and a welcoming mineral finish.

Had this as part of a flight at Heritage Wines in Beverly Hills. Not a great candidate for an everyday, easy-drinking wine but don’t be put off by the medicinal smell. It has a touch of salinity and a welcoming mineral finish.

Jun 9th, 2019
Behrad Behbahani

Beautiful bright white with subtle citrus

Beautiful bright white with subtle citrus

Apr 28th, 2019
Mary Ann

Pop up from nyc.

Pop up from nyc.

Feb 16th, 2019
John Osgood

Nice minerals and fruit

Nice minerals and fruit

Jan 6th, 2019
Pooneet K

Quite a nice and interesting assyrtiko dominated wine from Greece. Boulud Sud has really stepped their wine by the glass program, any wine geek would be happy. This was very textured, resin-y even, with good ripe white fruit and good acid on the finish.

Quite a nice and interesting assyrtiko dominated wine from Greece. Boulud Sud has really stepped their wine by the glass program, any wine geek would be happy. This was very textured, resin-y even, with good ripe white fruit and good acid on the finish.

Sep 13th, 2018