Stone Fruit Wine Reviews

I drank these 3 wines and tasted apricot, aromatic, bright, citrus, floral, minerality, peach, stone fruit. The wines are aged, food friendly, small production, sur lies and came from Lone Madrone Tasting Room, The Decanter Magazine Wine Club by Wine Access, The Premier Series by International Wine of the Month Club.

Wine reviews by: Jessyca Frederick

Oveja

2018 Lone Madrone Oveja

I enjoyed: white fruit cocktail, banana, lychee, something like Petrol (from the Picpoul), and mandarin. Still food-friendly, after all those years.

Tasting notes: bright, stone fruit

Lapola

2019 Dominio do Bibei Lapola

What an interesting wine! Initial impressions of stone fruit and floral notes on the nose. The honeyed character made me think of Viognier, but it was different... “waxiness.”

Tasting notes: stone fruit, floral, aromatic, citrus, bright

Villae (Branco)

2021 Taboadella 1255 Villae (Branco)

A food-friendly white wine (branco is white in Portuguese) was light and refreshing with flavors of stone fruit and minerality.

Tasting notes: bright, stone fruit, apricot, peach, minerality

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