Snoqualmie Vineyards Riesling Columbia Valley Naked (2008)
Winery: | Snoqualmie Vineyards |
Region: | USA » Washington » Columbia Valley |
Varietal: | Riesling |
Type: | Table Wines |
Welcome to Snoqualmie, one of Washington's first premium wineries. Snoqualmie has been producing award-winning wines from Columbia Valley vineyards for more than two decades. It is one of the first wineries in the state to make wines from USDA-certified organically grown grapes, and as of 2008 has the largest certified organic vineyard in the state. Under the leadership of winemaker Joy Andersen, Snoqualmie has been producing up-front, fruit forward wines that are immediately enjoyable. These wines exude attractive youthfullness, but also contain enough complexity to stand the test of time. Snoqualmie offers consumers a variety of classic wine varietals as well as a line of wine made with organically grown grapes.
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Snoqualmie Vineyards on SnoothOctober 2010
I am new to the organic/biodynamic mindset (though I eat organic food, I never translated it to wine until recently). I must give this wine 5 glasses! I'm shaking my head because of the price, but this wine was simply delicious. Read More
August 2010
Even though it's a Cab slash Merlot blend, it drinks more like Merlot. Soft, fruity and extremely drinkable, this wine is an excellent QVR and hits the mark on the price point. Soft on tannins, and not too much acid, it can still hold up to foods that don't have too much spice or heat. Think of it as a nice compliment to a good sweet barbecue sa... Read More
July 2010
Refreshing semi-sweet wine that is perfect for a summer picnic. Low alcohol level- 10.5%; blend of 90% Riesling, 5% Muscat Alexandria, and 5% Viognier. Inexpensive- I paid $5.99. Read More
July 2010
No written review
July 2010
This is my sister-in-law and mine's favorite Riesling of all times!! We first had it in Point Clear, Alabama and am now carrying it as my house Riesling in my restaurant. Very good & affordable!! Read More
June 2010
This was a wonderful treat - lightly sweetened - with peaches coming to mind. I loved this. Very easy to drink - almost too easy. I got this because it was organic - I react to high sulfites. I'm so glad I brought this home! Read More
April 2010
My favorite Reisling by a mile. I actually have to go out of state to find it, and I'm fine doing so! Very sweet, and a great deal on a dessert wine. Fruity, crisp, smooth and velvety. Read More
April 2010
Has a bit of a musty undertone that pairs excellently with goat brie cheese. Read More
April 2010
Great dessert wine. Very sweet and fruity, thick and velvety. Great value. My favorite Riesling by a mile. Read More
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