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
Wine Regions & Grapes
Sampling of Wineries
- Acorn
- Allegrini
- Andrea Oberto
- Atlas Peak
- Balletto
- Blandy's
- Blue Wing Cafe
- Bodega Navarro Correas
- Bollinger
- Bonterra
- Brassfield
- Burgans
- Cantina Terlano
- d'Arenberg
- Domaine Carneros
- Domaine de la Mordoree
- Dow's
- Dr. Loosen
- Famega
- Fonseca
- Foppiano
- Foxen
- Glen Ellen
- Innocent Bystander
- J. Keverson
- Korbel
- Madeira Wine Company
- Martin Codax
- Masi
- Merryvale
- Mulderbosch
- Navarro Vineyards
- Noceto
- Pahlmeyer
- Plantagenet
- Redwood Creek
- Reynoso
- Roederer Estate
- Sbragia
- Shed Horn
- Sonoma State Wine Business Institute
- St. James
- Vietti
- Wildhurst
- William Fevre
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
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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