Legaris
Rueda Verdejo
My last Wednesday Wine Committee to attend this year. Quite the lesson in Spanish wines! As always, all wines are tasted blind.
Very unique. Quite a bit of petrol on the nose...finish was bone dry, so I kept thinking possibly a Riesling, but most German and Alsatian Riesling’s are much sweeter. Best guess here was Alsatian Pinot Gris.
My last Wednesday Wine Committee to attend this year. Quite the lesson in Spanish wines! As always, all wines are tasted blind.
Very unique. Quite a bit of petrol on the nose...finish was bone dry, so I kept thinking possibly a Riesling, but most German and Alsatian Riesling’s are much sweeter. Best guess here was Alsatian Pinot Gris.
Simple, limes, lemons, grassy- salty
Simple, limes, lemons, grassy- salty
1 person found it helpfulJan 29th, 2014I love Verdejo but this is not it. Slight sulfurous funk to nose along with Sauvignon Blanc-like grassiness, touch of lime on palate. Simple. The best Ruedas jump out of the glass into your throat, this does not.
I love Verdejo but this is not it. Slight sulfurous funk to nose along with Sauvignon Blanc-like grassiness, touch of lime on palate. Simple. The best Ruedas jump out of the glass into your throat, this does not.
Jun 12th, 2015Interesting, different taste but at the end I just couldn't finish it.
Interesting, different taste but at the end I just couldn't finish it.
Aug 16th, 2016