Snoqualmie Vineyards Riesling Columbia Valley Winemaker's Select (2006)
| Winery: | Snoqualmie Vineyards |
| Region: | USA » Oregon » 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 SnoothNovember 2009
No written review
November 2009
An intense noe of fruit. Apricot, honey, melon, opening later later with slight hints of green apples. The first glass brings about spicy twangs on the midpalate. Nectar, fruity tea, honey, nectar, notes of cinnamon and green apples with hints of more potent and livelier spice with undertones of violets. Leaves you reminiscing of summer with ... Read More
October 2009
The wine was pretty ordinary as Syrahs go. I asked the waiter the vintage, because the fruit did not seem as ripe as it could have been. The bouquet was fruity, I got a little oak, complexity was lacking, and cherry and tar came through on the midpalate. The finish was minimal. It surely wasn't worth the $10 or $11 per glass they charged me ... Read More
September 2009
Great wine - thank Lucca in Boston for serving it. Read More
September 2009
I tried this wine at Lucca in Boston. I enjoyed it as much or more than my favorite other riesling wines. I was happily surprised at how good it was. Read More
September 2009
This is a delicious syrah. lots of fruits right from the gate with a really smooth finish. The finish is a bit short, but I can easily look this over since it is one of the better syrahs i've had this year at this price point...hell, at any price... Read More
August 2009
good value. Oak, pears and vanilla tastes Read More
August 2009
Straw color, tight nose, fuzzy mouth feel, apricot and green apple, not much of a finish Read More
August 2009
No written review
August 2009
You really can't get much more out of a wine: easy to drink, tasty, and mostly organic. Let the peaches and apricot refresh you on a balmy summer day. Read More
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