
It was at a nostalgic
stop at their tasting room when I first tasted this crisp white from
Bedell Cellars Winery on the North Fork of Long Island. Out of sentiment, I bought two bottles. It is a fragrant, crisp, citrusy white with highlights of grapefruit. (
their notes say starfruit, but I detect a sour/tartness of grapefruit). 80% Chardonnay and 20% Sauvignon Blanc fermented in steel with no oak makes this a very clean wine. But for $18.00 a bottle, it really isn't my first or second choice for a summer table wine. In fairness, here is what Bedell
has to say about this wine: "very bright and floral, with vibrant aromas of apples, honeydew melon, citrus flavors and mouth-watering acidity."

We had it with
Lobster Pasta Sauce Busara-Style from
Marcella Cucina
, by Marcella Hazan, and a fresh Caprese Salad. When a certain someone sipped the wine, they said "This reminds me of the Sutter Home" - shudder, it wasn't THAT bad, but for $18.00 it could have been oh so much better.
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Mouthwatering photo by JPH |
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