Baron Herzog Chenin Blanc Clarksburg Yolo County Clarksburg United States California (2008)
| Winery: | Herzog's Winery |
| Region: | Germany » Rhine » Herzog |
| Varietal: | Chenin Blanc |
| Type: | Table Wines |
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Herzog on SnoothJuly 2010
Peach and honeysuckle flavors upfront. Leads to an oily, mineral wine with an undercurrent of sweet lime flavors and bay leaf notes. Read More
June 2010
Would never ever try this again. Tastes like paint remover. Wine is cellard beside the hwy 400 no where near any grapes, made with no-name grape juice. Read More
June 2010
Would never ever try this again. Tastes like paint remover. Read More
December 2009
Moving existing thread to here:Reply by HondaJohn, 22 hours ago.@Ghost ... I'm ... award winning Gwertz.Hans Herzog, Spy Valley, Saint Clair, Cloudy Bay and the list goes on. Seriously in Marlborough alone you'll wish you had more time. On the plus side the region isn't large (size wise) so you wont need to spend a lot of time travelling betwe... Read More
October 2009
fucking good kosher wine...spicy but balanced. A+ for kosher! Read More
October 2009
Light yellow straw in color with fresh aromas of peach nectar, lemon and a bit of butter cookie. The palate shows lemon rind and sweet pear but is all focused on the first impression with very little mid-palate performance. The acidity is fresh and focus and follows through to sour citrus finish. Not a wine to think on but a wonderful simple sip... Read More
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