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White Wines

Whites have their place, but I prefer the more assertive whites like crisp Sauvignon Blanc or off-dry Rieslings. I've also included a couple of Chardonnays for those who can't survive without them.

2005 Babich Sauvignon Blanc (New Zealand)
Clean, intense grapefruity taste with perfect balance.



2004 Casa Lapostolle, Cuvée Alexandre Chardonnay (Chile)
Soft and creamy with vibrant honeyed flavors.



2004 Pepperwood Grove Chardonnay (California)
Light, smoky, butterscotch scents with rich, round caramel-apple and passion fruit flavors.



2005 Dr. L, Riesling (Germany)
Luscious pear flavors with a touch of peach nectar in this slightly sweet and absolutely delicious bargain.



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