Top Wines for Summer

NATALIE ZEA

Our current top picks for summer sipping. Light and refreshing is the key. It’s always great to keep things fresh and just a bit exotic, too. The following of wines is updated on a weekly basis, so make sure to check back for the newest selections for summertime sipping.

  • Riesling Review: Argyle 2007 Riesling, Willamette

    A Riesling review from Epikur Magazine. The Argyle Riesling is a fun bottle of wine with just enough juicy white fruit to balance out the racy elements. A bit of ozone and salinity come into play in the midpalate. The floral and mineral components are mostly in the long and pleasant. finish. .A very nice bottle of wine, especially for the summertime.

  • Viognier Review: Angoves 2009 Nine Vines from Australia

    A Viognier review from Epikur Magazine. Hands down, this is the bargain sipper of the moment. Angoves is one of the oldest wineries in Australia, dating back to 1892, and is still family owned. The “Nine Vines” label is their value line.

  • Gloria Ferrer 2002 Royal Cuvee
    Our current top picks for summer sipping. Light and refreshing is the key. It's always great to keep things fresh and just a bit exotic, too. The following of wines is updated on a weekly basis, so make sure to check back for the newest selections for summertime sipping.
  • Dry Creek Vineyards 2008 "Foggy Oaks" Chardonnay, Russian River Valley
    Our current top picks for summer sipping. Light and refreshing is the key. It's always great to keep things fresh and just a bit exotic, too. The following of wines is updated on a weekly basis, so make sure to check back for the newest selections for summertime sipping.

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