What Jerry McGuire really wanted to say in the film of the same name was: "show me the texture" and he'd have no doubt been talking about blends or varietal wines made from "White Rhone" grape varieties. This Marsanne from the Barossa's Murray Street Vineyards is one such example that will challenge the fruit-ophiles and score a win for team texture.
A slight honeyed note, with some honeysuckle, delicate florals, toasted pine nut and a hint of flaked almond. Clean profile in the mouth, good acid with a hint of spiced pear. I just love the textural nuttiness on these kind of wines.
Comes with good length, combination of acid and texture, working in unison, weaving their magic to deliver. Match with Moroccan chicken tagine. 88 - Good.
Source: Sample
Price: $25
Alcohol: 11.5%
Closure: Screwcap
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Yep, I agree, thisis a quality wine that even a red over can enjoy.
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