St. James Winery, Ozark Mountain, Late Harvest, Vignoles 2005 The smell reminds me of pumpkin pie with its brown spices showing and maybe graced with a few slices of orange. The mouth is full of the flavor of caramel. The residual sugar is 14.8% but doesn’t show as such in this seemingly light-bodied dessert wine. P&B in St. James, Missouri 11.57% $9.99 for a 375ml bottle at the winery
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Acorn Andrea Oberto Atlas Peak Benziger Beringer Blandy's Bodega Navarro Correas Burgans Cantina Terlano Chimney Rock Chronicle Domaine Carneros Domaine de la Mordoree Dow's Dr. Loosen Emilio Lustau Fonseca Foxen Gaston Riviere Glen Ellen Hess Collection Innocent Bystander Kendall-Jackson Korbel La Caudrina Luna Vineyards Madeira Wine Company Martin Codax Masi Merryvale Mulderbosch Navarro Vineyards Pahlmeyer Roederer Estate Ruggeri Sawyer Cellars Sbragia Six Sigma Winery St. James Steltzner Vineyards Trinchero Winery Trione V. Sattui Winery William Fevre Wilson Winery
Your link is broken for St. James Winery, there isn’t a period after “st.” its just http://www.stjameswinery.com. I like their Vintner’s Select Vignoles better than the Late Harvest.
http://www.stjameswinery.com/shop/wine/semi-dry/vintners-select-vignoles-2008.html
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Thanks Anthony. I fixed the link.I have a bottle of the Vintner’s Select here that I have yet to open. It looks like now is the time. Best, RJ
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