Varietal - Roussanne

Turkey Flat -N.V. (WA-114)
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- Type:White Wine
- Varietal: Marsanne , Viognier , Roussanne
- Country: Australia
- Region: Barossa Valley
- Winery:Turkey Flat
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Soapy, lemony and spicy; this is a pleasant drinking white wine, but shows no clear varietal character. 1 Note
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This reliable Luberon producer has quietly turned out another good value. An understated, medium-bodied white from the Luberon, this Roussanne offers modest pear elements intertwined with attractive musky-spicy notes. Drink it over the next year or so. 1 Note
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This richly fruity, superripe white wine features flavors of tropical fruits and flowers. It’s very spicy, with pleasant accents of oak. Drinks fully dry, with a soft, slightly thick texture. 1 Note
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Bigger and more robust than Viognier, Roussanne is the “other” white Rhône grape. A fragrant, flavorful, lush, plush, soft and seductive wine that’s ready to rock right now. 1 Note
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Opens with scents of honey, pear, cracker and spice, leading into warm, round fruit flavors. The deep gold color and the soft, open palate indicate a bit of oxidation, and the wine goes flat in the midpalate, though for near-term drinking it offers unusual pleasures. Serve this one slightly chilled. 1 Note
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Softly fruity, clean and vibrant, this is a pleasant wine that seems made to sip in a garden. It smells like flowers and tastes like fresh tree fruits. The finish is a bit sweet, and very spicy. 1 Note
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Co-fermented with 20% Viognier, this fresh and lively Roussanne is a standout in the lineup of new releases from Whidbey Island. Mix of citrus rind, mineral, wet stone and plenty of lime. 1 Note
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An effusively fruity wine, with upfront flavors of peaches and cream, figs, nectarines, and even some tropical pineapple notes. It has a nice acidity that uplifts the flavors and makes the wine bright. At the same time, it’s basically a simple, fruit cocktaily sipper. 1 Note
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Fruit and wildflowers jump at you in a fragrant cloud reminiscent of honey, lemon, kafir lime, clove, and other undefined baking spices. Served well chilled, this will make for a fine summer wine—it’s a blast of liquid sunshine. Citrusy and long in the finish, with pleasant notes of melon and sweet butter. 1 Note
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