88 / A-
Tasted by Mike Supple - 15 April 2008
Pale lemon yellow in color with a clear rim. Fresh ripe juice on the nose with big honeydew and candied citrus backed by a touch of crisp asparagus and flint. The palate entry is fresh and bright with Meyer lemon and sweet melon. A great spicy kick comes in on the mid-palate with a huge fresh jalapeno pepper pop lingering in to the finish. Outstanding spiciness throughout the wine with a flinty finish.
This wine is crisp and fresh, and perfect for a hot 4th of July celebration if you’re not a fan of beer. The ‘06 Arboleda combines some typical Sauv Blanc characteristics of grapefruit and lemongrass. Chile makes a lot of high quality wine at a good price. What makes this one particularly worth the money is the unique Jalepeno Pepper flavor. It sounds weird, but trust me, it’s there. It’s not a dominant flavor, but adds a really cool spicy hit to the fruit. Not overly complex, but well made and more than worth the money!
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Tags: 2006, arboleda, asparagus, blanc, candied, chile, citrus, flint, grapefruit, grass, honeydew, jalapeno, lemon, lemongrass, leyda, melon, meyer, pepper, sauvignon, spice, white










my girlfriend has a grape fruit plantation in their backyard and we always taste some of the harvest.’*`
we always use grapefruit on our dessert and this is a fruit that is full of antioxidants too.~-”