Epiphany Grenache Blanc 2017 750ml - Yankee Spirits
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Epiphany Grenache Blanc 2017 750ml
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Epiphany Grenache Blanc 2017

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750ml
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$15.00

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Category White Wine
Varietal
Brand Epiphany
Origin California, South Coast
Alcohol/vol 12.8%
Grenache Blanc is bursting with refreshing aromas of orange blossom, jasmine and white peach followed by sweet candied ginger and vanilla notes. Plump and rich with flavors of Meyer lemon, green apple and Asian pear which are rounded out by a hint of pie crust, vanilla and a long mineral finish. Best when served chilled, this wine can be paired with a wide variety of foods, especially richly spiced dishes. Savor with tempura shrimp, broiled lobster, garlic chicken or a roasted pork shoulder.
Wine Enthusiast
  • we91

Aromas of roasted apple and wet cement combine on the nose of this brisk bottling. It's zesty and fresh on the palate, where lime and crisp green-pear flavors meet with wet stone.

Matt Kettmann, March 1, 2020
Jeb Dunnuck
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Brought up mostly in stainless steel, yet with 20% in neutral oak, the 2017 Grenache Blanc Rodney's Vineyard has a juicy, lively bouquet of spiced citrus, white flowers, and a hint of salty minerality. Clean, deliciously quaffable, and well-made, it will shine on just about any dinner table.

October 31, 2019
Wine Advocate
  • wa88

The 2017 Grenache Blanc Rodney's Vineyard has a nose of fresh quince, yellow apple, pear and white peach with notes of oyster shell, saline, baker's yeast, crushed stone and honey. Light to medium-bodied and lively in the mouth, it's very minerally with tangy acidity and a cleansing finish.

Erin Brooks, September 12, 2019
Vinous
  • v88

Epiphany's 2017 Grenache Blanc Rodney's Vineyard is a crisp, bone-dry white to drink now and over the next year or two, while the green apple and white orchard fruit flavors remains bright and tightly focused.

Antonio Galloni, June 2019

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