hazard hill Semillon Sauvignon 2008

hazard hill, Western Australia, semillon sauvignon Blanc 2008 Breezy and fresh, this wine shows grass and citrus in the nose. In the mouth it is crisp and clean, with concentrated flavors of lime and lime zest and a little petilance for lift – very nice.

Stirling Ranges of WAThe grapes behind this wine are 51% Semillon and 49% Sauvignon Blanc. 40% of the grapes were grown in the Great Southern, with the remainder coming from Pemberton, Blackwood and Geographe. Winemaker John Durham. Produced and bottled by Plantagenet Wines in Mt. Barker 13% $13 suggested retail, a media sample Plantagenet Wines

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Ray Johnson is the Executive Director of the Wine Business Institute at Sonoma State University. He writes about food and wine, his travels and the business of wine. He makes his home in Sonoma County, California.
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