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by Cam Wheeler » Tue Sep 18, 2007 5:44 am
- 2007 Two Hands Moscato Brilliant Disguise - Australia, South Australia, Barossa, Barossa Valley (9/18/2007)
500ml bottle, 7% alcohol, $18AUD from cellar door. From 80-100 year old White Frontignac/Muscat vines.
Palest straw green in colour. The nose is fresh with florals, guava and mango. Clean, crisp and ultra refreshing mouth-feel from the slight spritz character. Just a tinge of sweetness to compliment the crispness, finishing with decent length. As long as you don't try to take it too seriously, I think it is immensely enjoyable and fun. I have adored this and the previous couple of vintages of this wine. Drink it from now until the release of the 2008. (90 pts.)
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by Jenise » Tue Sep 18, 2007 3:15 pm
Cam, love this too. Who says all wine has to be serious?
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by Ian Sutton » Tue Sep 18, 2007 4:48 pm
Sounds like they've hit the essence of Moscato D'asti. Unlike a sweet flabby version put out by Brown Brothers I tasted a couple of years ago which was unpalateable.
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