Milan Nestarec

Juicy Fruit Chardonnay Pinot Blanc

9.18 ratings
9.01 pro ratings
Morava, Czech Republic
Chardonnay, Pinot Blanc
Duck, Shellfish, Goose, Mushrooms, Manchego & Parmesan, Game, Pork, Squash & Root Vegetables, Chicken, Turkey, Cheddar & Gruyere, Meaty & Oily Fish, White Fish, Shellfish, Crab & Lobster, Cream Sauces, Goat & Feta Cheese
Top Notes For
Aaron Tan

Good fun here. As the name suggests, the wine is suppose to evoke memories of Wrigley’s iconic “Juicy Fruit” gum and while I can see how, it doesn’t quite hit the mark for me. The gum usually has a synthetic exotic fruit character to it, which I can’t quite identify (jackfruit comes close), while this wine sported more natural passion fruit and mango exoticism. Other notes include dried apricot, orange zest, ginger, spice, and apple cider vinegar. Frankly, it’s all notes quite typically found in orange wines, especially on the nose, but it’s the palate that took a rather unusual turn for me here - instead of being soft, fuzzy, gripping, and cider-ish like in many orange wines, this was bright, zesty, light, and salty. Yum! While the hallmark orange wine softness and light bitterness was still present in the finish, I felt it just helped to round off the wine, making it so easy to drink for the group, who are mostly accustomed to bigger reds. Finished in no time at all. A one on the binary scale for me!

NB: Introducing the wine gang in Kuching to some skinsies! A pat on the back for me on this choice - not too funky or challenging, while still capturing all the idiosyncrasies of orange wines. Plus it’s a win when everyone enjoyed it.

Good fun here. As the name suggests, the wine is suppose to evoke memories of Wrigley’s iconic “Juicy Fruit” gum and while I can see how, it doesn’t quite hit the mark for me. The gum usually has a synthetic exotic fruit character to it, which I can’t quite identify (jackfruit comes close), while this wine sported more natural passion fruit and mango exoticism. Other notes include dried apricot, orange zest, ginger, spice, and apple cider vinegar. Frankly, it’s all notes quite typically found in orange wines, especially on the nose, but it’s the palate that took a rather unusual turn for me here - instead of being soft, fuzzy, gripping, and cider-ish like in many orange wines, this was bright, zesty, light, and salty. Yum! While the hallmark orange wine softness and light bitterness was still present in the finish, I felt it just helped to round off the wine, making it so easy to drink for the group, who are mostly accustomed to bigger reds. Finished in no time at all. A one on the binary scale for me!

NB: Introducing the wine gang in Kuching to some skinsies! A pat on the back for me on this choice - not too funky or challenging, while still capturing all the idiosyncrasies of orange wines. Plus it’s a win when everyone enjoyed it.

May 2nd, 2022
Dylan D

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Aug 11th, 2019
Amr El-Azhary

Not that amazing! it’s ok ... I like the nose a lot with camomile, flower, cardamon and musk... I am not too keen on neither the structure nor the acid profile ...

Not that amazing! it’s ok ... I like the nose a lot with camomile, flower, cardamon and musk... I am not too keen on neither the structure nor the acid profile ...

Nov 22nd, 2019
Stephie Kennemer

Stephie had this 3 months ago

Stephie had this 3 months ago

Feb 11th, 2024
Steve Mahn

Steve had this a year ago

Steve had this a year ago

Jun 5th, 2023
Matt Lublinsky

Matt had this 3 years ago

Matt had this 3 years ago

May 15th, 2021
David Landrum

David had this 3 years ago

David had this 3 years ago

Nov 16th, 2020
Stephen Liset

Stephen had this 4 years ago

Stephen had this 4 years ago

Jul 13th, 2020
Haley Wise

Haley had this 5 years ago

Haley had this 5 years ago

Nov 3rd, 2019