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Vignoble de l'Orpailleur Cuvée Spéciale Vin Gris 2005

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Vignoble de l'Orpailleur Cuvée Spéciale Vin Gris (2005)
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2 Reviews

Winery:
Vignoble de L'Orpailleur
Varietals:
Seyval Blanc, New York Muscat
Region:
Canada > Quebec
Type:
White Wine
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User Tags:  aromatic, mature, blossom, flower, tropical, dessert, ginger, oily, mango, copper 


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Wow, what a rare treat this wine from Quebec is! Tasted blind, this unassuming little wine provides a thrill ride with wonderful surprises at each turn. From its appearance, you immediately assume you’re about to be treated to a well aged dessert wine, due to its odd, orange-brown, almost copper tone color, reminiscent of an old Tokaji. But a noticeable pétillance, characteristic of younger wines, doesn’t make sense with this color – is this old or is it new? Upon nosing the wine, you’re instantly transported to the tropics (for me, it’s Hawaii, where I spent much of my youth) – guava, read more...


 

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Wow, what a rare treat this wine from Quebec is! Tasted blind, this unassuming little wine provides a thrill ride with wonderful surprises at each turn.From its appearance, you immediately assume you’re about to be treated to a well aged dessert wine, due to its odd, orange-brown, almost copper tone color, reminiscent of an old Tokaji. But a noticeable pétillance, characteristic of younger wines, doesn’t make sense with this color – is this old or is it new?Upon nosing the wine, you’re instantly transported to the tropics (for me, it’s Hawaii, where I spent much of my youth) – guava, read more...


October 2008

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