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WTN: Domaine Du Tariquet Classic Ugni Blanc/Colombard 2009

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WTN: Domaine Du Tariquet Classic Ugni Blanc/Colombard 2009

by Bruce Hayes » Thu Jul 01, 2010 8:41 pm

Vins de Pays des Côtes de Gascogne

Light yellow in the glass.

A metallic nose.

Medium body, lemon, lime, pear, apple, good cleansing acidity, crisp, honeyed, a little salty, very refreshing.

Tangy, lemon rind on the lip-smacking finish.

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Purchased at $11.95 (Canadian) and a great value at that.
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Re: WTN: Domaine Du Tariquet Classic Ugni Blanc/Colombard 2009

by Paul B. » Mon Jul 05, 2010 7:31 pm

Bruce,

You are an asset to this forum, sir. :wink:

I was just reading about this wine yesterday and thinking that I need to try it. Sounds good now that I've read your note!
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Re: WTN: Domaine Du Tariquet Classic Ugni Blanc/Colombard 2009

by Bob Parsons Alberta » Mon Jul 05, 2010 9:12 pm

Paul, he is `de man. Just wish his wines could be found here in AB-land!!!
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Re: WTN: Domaine Du Tariquet Classic Ugni Blanc/Colombard 2009

by Dave Erickson » Wed Jul 07, 2010 10:27 pm

Yves Grassa makes some of the best-value white wines in France, and the "Classic" is certainly one. I think it is nothing short of miraculous that he is able to make wines of such quality from grapes that are, in other parts of the world, considered mediocre at best. Both Ugni Blanc (aka Trebbiano) and Colombard (known in California as "French Colombard") are treated as the vinous version of Hamburger Helper in Italy and California, respectively. Yet Grassa makes wonderful wines from them, very fairly priced. He makes a very similar, and similarly priced, wine under the name "Domaine De Pouy."

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