Wolf Mountain Vineyards

Plateau Blanc Lumpkin County Dry White Blend

8.84 ratings
-no pro ratings
Lumpkin County, Georgia, USA
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
Ben Allee

This was so enjoyable. Had a flight of reds and whites at the vineyard--standouts were the exceedingly dry Wolf Mountain Red and the buttery Chanteloup, which turned me on to chardonnay in a way I'd been looking for for years. But the best of the bunch, for our money that afternoon, was the Plateau. Wonderfully complex citrus notes with pear, mango, grapefruit, and a delightful level of tannin. Looking forward to making this our 'classy regular' white, if we can get it shipped often.

This was so enjoyable. Had a flight of reds and whites at the vineyard--standouts were the exceedingly dry Wolf Mountain Red and the buttery Chanteloup, which turned me on to chardonnay in a way I'd been looking for for years. But the best of the bunch, for our money that afternoon, was the Plateau. Wonderfully complex citrus notes with pear, mango, grapefruit, and a delightful level of tannin. Looking forward to making this our 'classy regular' white, if we can get it shipped often.

Oct 17th, 2022
Konrad Ziegler

From the new Dahlonega Plateau AVA. This is a great example of what Georgia grapes and winemakers can do.

From the new Dahlonega Plateau AVA. This is a great example of what Georgia grapes and winemakers can do.

Jun 4th, 2021
Brandi Bratek

I enjoyed it but weighing the taste with the price is a difficult challenge. If this was a $15 bottle I would rate it higher.

I enjoyed it but weighing the taste with the price is a difficult challenge. If this was a $15 bottle I would rate it higher.

Oct 3rd, 2020
Andrea Fix Lovering

A smooth wine with tropical fruit notes. Crisp, refreshing warm weather wine.

A smooth wine with tropical fruit notes. Crisp, refreshing warm weather wine.

Jul 4th, 2018