by Traveling Golfer Staff | Jul 17, 2018
Malivoire makes 7,500 cases of this most popular rosé at Vintages and represents one-third of the total production at the winery. It’s a blend of 60% Cabernet Franc and 20% each of Pinot Noir and Gamay and shows a little darker in the glass than some of the other...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | Jul 17, 2018
Winemaker Richie Roberts blends Gamay (80%) with Pinot Noir (20%) from fruit specifically grown for this popular pale pink rosé. It’s redolent in juicy red berries and subtle plum notes with a touch of earth and cassis on the nose. This rosé is refreshing on the...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | Jul 17, 2018
From the “Queen of Torrontés” (Argentina’s signature white grape) comes this repeat from last year’s list. Pale yellow-green in colour and perfumy, it combines a lovely mouthfeel (thanks to laying down three months on its lees), with minerality and crisp, tangy...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | Jul 17, 2018
Fragrant lychee, rose and orange blossoms on this leaner, fresher Gewürztraminer. The grape’s luscious core still shines, but in this version, it is little lighter and more likeable. Asian pear crispness and ginger spicing close the finish. A beauty match for dishes...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | Jul 17, 2018
Mouth-watering refreshment and spot-on Sauvignon Blanc character makes this well-priced white an unbeatable value. Intensely aromatic and flavourful. —Chris Waters, editor/co-founder of Vines Magazine...