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Freixenet 'Cordon Negro' Gran Seleccion Cava, Spain
Readers rated this wine:
Classic, value, fresh.
This famous black bottle is home to a sparkling wine made in the traditional method of Cava's classic trio of grapes (Macabeo, Parallada and Xarel-lo), this fresh Cava goes through a second fermentation in bottle and is aged between 12-18 months. It is considered brut with 9g/L dosage.
Notes of candied melon and vanilla, citrus and yellow apples sit atop vague yeast and nutty aromas. It's a fizzy approachable wine with a creamy wight, balanced freshness and ripe fruit flavours.
Straightforward but enjoyable and affordable.
©copyright 2020 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Scores Reviewed - November 10th, 2020
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88 Points
 

88591

Agency: Mark Anthony Group

Freixenet Prosecco, Veneto Italy
Readers rated this wine:
Pleasing, juicy, snappy
While it was surprising to see Spanish Cava king Feixenet making northern Italy's sparkling darling Prosecco, it makes sense. The popularity of Prosecco in recent years has been hard to ignore, and while cava is a more complex, labour intensive and over all less expensive bubbly, the Prosecco numbers don't lie.
My first taste was a pleasing one, knowing bubbly has obviously helped in producing a solid product. A pale golden shade it has a smaller bead than you'll typically see for this type of charmat wine; the aromas are lemony with crisp tree fruits, apple peel and acacia blossoms. It feels drier than many of its competitors but is considered extra-dry at 17g/L residual. Juicy and clean with snappy citrus flavours it's a nice addition to the rather busy category.
©copyright 2020 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Scores Reviewed - November 6th, 2020
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89 Points
 

202245

Agency: Mark Anthony Group

Garbo Negre, Montsant, Spain
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This semi-crianza blend of Merlot, Syrah and Cabernet Sauvignon was aged for four months in 300L French and American oak barrels before bottling. It suggests angular red fruit, brown spice, leather and vanilla with hints of ammonia. The entry is fresh and like the nose, is angular. There is a sharpness and angularity in the mouth too, tart red fruits, cocoa, leather, toasted spice and dried fruit flavours dominate; it has a wild and rustic character.
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Wine Scores Reviewed - November 17th, 2020
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87 Points
 


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Grow Wild 'Rapturous Red', Okanagan Valley, BC
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Second Review: November 2022
From Mission Hill Family's portfolio and available through their Artisan Wine Shop, this new label is named for the wildflowers that grown between rows in the vineyard, they are the sign of a healthy site.
Raspberry jam and Kirsch, sage and vanilla, baking spice and licorice aromas lead to a straightforward palate of jammy fruit and spice. Modern, quaffable and value priced.
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Wine Scores Reviewed - November 25th, 2022
Approachable, juicy, modern.
From Mission Hill Family's portfolio and available through their Artisan Wine Shop, this new label is named for the wildflowers that grown between rows in the vineyard, they are the sign of a healthy site.
Raspberry jam and sweet cherries, wild herbs and vanilla, cola spices and licorice aromas lead to a juicy and straightforward palate. Modern and quaffable it trails mocha and toasted spice flavours.
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Wine Scores Reviewed - October 26th, 2020
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88 Points
 

001647
UPC Code -776545600721
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Grown Wild 'Enchanting White', Okanagan Valley, BC
Readers rated this wine:
Fragrant, lively, modern.
From Mission Hill Family's portfolio and available through their Artisan Wine Shop, this new label is named for the wildflowers that grown between rows in the vineyard, they are the sign of a healthy site.
Wild honey and nougat, lime, peach and apple skin aromas lead to an equally pretty palate that is refreshing with a kiss of sweetness and an lively acidity.
Like its red sibling, this is a quaffable white offering pretty decent value.
Holiday dinners with turkey, mildly spicy cuisines and starters will all pair nicely here.
©copyright 2020 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Scores Reviewed - October 26th, 2020
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88 Points
 

1642
UPC Code -00776545600714
Agency: Mark Anthony Group