Thursday 15 March 2007

Tasting Notes - The Wanderer Moscato 2006

Andrew Marks has a good record with aromatic whites from the Yarra Valley and this wine is, mostly, no exception. Very pale sherbet white in colour. Nose is full of lifted sweet, grapey fruits, albeit in a restrained style when compared to most sugar laden mass produced peers. More sweetness apparent to taste, fruits are very soft and wrap comfortably around the tongue. Tails off at the finish, leaving me wanting me a bit more in terms of complexity and length. Just a tad one-dimensional (perhaps I'm being a bit tough given the style); nearly but not quite. Quite acceptable value at ~$11 for a 375ml.

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