RuBor Viticultores
Chass! Chasselas
Medium amber; medium intensity aromas of golden apple, subtle cider, baked spiced apple; almost off dry, medium acid, medium tannins, high alcohol, full body, medium plus intensity flavors consistent with aromas; medium plus finish
Medium amber; medium intensity aromas of golden apple, subtle cider, baked spiced apple; almost off dry, medium acid, medium tannins, high alcohol, full body, medium plus intensity flavors consistent with aromas; medium plus finish
Apr 16th, 2021Wild skin contact wine — not for everyone but a big hit at movie night w everything bagel popcorn
Wild skin contact wine — not for everyone but a big hit at movie night w everything bagel popcorn
2 people found it helpfulOct 13th, 2018Great value skin contact white! $16 looks cute, very palatable and fun. I want to buy a case of this to keep my fridge stocked. It's like the uniqlo sock of wine 🏵
Great value skin contact white! $16 looks cute, very palatable and fun. I want to buy a case of this to keep my fridge stocked. It's like the uniqlo sock of wine 🏵
1 person found it helpfulJan 5th, 2018The calm before the storm (move out day!)
Succulent aroma. Big on the apricots in a good way. Wildflower honey. Citrus and the acidity of a good white balsamic. A cornucopia of tropical fruits.
Mangoes. Dry. Reminds me of an unripe, green mango. The type that’s really great for sangria. This, too. This would be a great base for an orange sangria. Would take really well to tropical fruits and strawberries.
I don’t really understand the hate/ indifference in the other reviews. Sure, it’s not a grand slam, but it’s at least a triple, maybe an in-the-park homer.
I like the dry quality and how it plays with the fruitiness. It’s a welcome flirtation.
CAUTION: Extremely drinkable.
The calm before the storm (move out day!)
Succulent aroma. Big on the apricots in a good way. Wildflower honey. Citrus and the acidity of a good white balsamic. A cornucopia of tropical fruits.
Mangoes. Dry. Reminds me of an unripe, green mango. The type that’s really great for sangria. This, too. This would be a great base for an orange sangria. Would take really well to tropical fruits and strawberries.
I don’t really understand the hate/ indifference in the other reviews. Sure, it’s not a grand slam, but it’s at least a triple, maybe an in-the-park homer.
I like the dry quality and how it plays with the fruitiness. It’s a welcome flirtation.
CAUTION: Extremely drinkable.