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Winery - Currency Creek Estate

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Expert NoteJanuary 12, 2012
Has light aromas of soy or saline, coupled with dust and mineral flavors. Medium-weight and good, but there’s not much verve here.

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Currency Creek Estate Sauvignon Blanc - 2005

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Expert NoteJanuary 12, 2012
A lighter-sized Shiraz, this one features red berry and cherry in abundance on the palate, but flattens out to a dusty, woody finish. Aromas run the gamut from black pepper and sweet raspberry to floral notes, then rhubarb and tomato. Imported by Conquest Beverage Group.

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Currency Creek Estate Shiraz - 2003

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Expert NoteJanuary 12, 2012
This wine has a nice feel—it tastes like it’s coated in a thick layer of attic dust, the way some good Champagnes do—with apple and melon fruit below. What I can’t get by is a strong lactic-buttery aroma (no really, it smells like a stick of butter), which lets up some on the palate. Finishes on a sour-apple lollipop note. Imported by Conquest Beverage Group.

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Currency Creek Estate Chardonnay - 2004

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Expert NoteJanuary 12, 2012
Smells like demiglace, earth and tree. On the palate, it’s twangy, and not very well integrated: A filmy layer of oak hovers over cursory plum fruit. Simple, one-dimensional. Imported by Conquest Beverage Group.

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Currency Creek Estate Cabernet Sauvignon - 2003

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