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2007 Excelsior Chardonnay
Vintage-2007
Price-$10.00
Color-Bright, lime green
Opacity-Very clear
Initial Smell-Hint of peach and orange
Taste-A very tart wine with a heaviness that is unusual for white wines
Overall Impression- I enjoyed this Chardonnay very much. Honestly, if I wasn’t drinking this with a friend at the time then I probably would have polished off the bottle myself.
2007 Giesen Sauvignon Blanc
Vintage-2007
Price-$11.00
Color-Clear, white
Opacity-Very clear with yellow tint
Initial Smell-Very light berry
Taste-Crisp, faint berry
Overall Impression- Unfortunately, I did not realize this was a twist bottle until I took it home. Other than that this was a very enjoyable Sauvignon Blanc. Later on I found it interesting that there is a a new trend in New Zealand to completely convert to the twist bottle.

2006 Alamos Merlot
Vintage-2006
Price-$15.00
Color-Deep red color
Opacity-Opaque, clear no sediment
Initial Smell-Very muted berry
Taste-Medium acidic, muted taste
Overall Impression- Overall this is not one of my favorite wines. Its taste is to acidic, not favorful enough and almost on the dry side. I don’t believe it is worth the $15 dollars I paid for it and there are plenty of other better Merlot for $5.

2005 Berco do Infante Reserva
Price-$5.00
Color-Deep red color
Opacity-Opaque, clear no sediment
Smell-Sweet berry smell
Taste-Very rich, a little tart
Overall Impression- This is probably the best wine I have tasted so far. For a five dollar bottle of wine I was very impressed. I am even contemplating ordering a case of this vintage because of the superb quality. I sat down with 4 or 5 friends and the general consensus was that this was a very enjoyable wine.

