Style |
White |
---|---|
Country |
Australia |
Grape |
Fiano, Semillon |
Organic |
Yes |
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Apiana 2015 (fiano/semillon), Grosset – Organic
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Jeffrey Grosset is better known for his amazing Rieslings but this Fiano/Semillon blend is also pretty awesome!
It is rich and concentrated with aromas of orange blossom and honeycomb and a long, lingering finish. A unique and captivating wine. A great match for rich fish dishes..halibut with bearnaise sauce or lobster Thermidore would be amazing (if you fancied making that at home…).
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Category: White Wine
Tags: Australia, fiano, organic, Semillion, white wine
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