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This hilariously named sweetie has the most raucous orange blossom notes on the nose and a slippery, syrupy palate. Made in tiny quantities this is a wine boffin’s dream date.
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Fine, lemony, grapey, melony aromatics. Real finesse. The palate is very sweet and richly textured, showing lovely balance and poise. Refined sweet lemon and melon fruit here. Nicely complex and subtly spicy on the finish.
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A botrytis affected, low alcohol sweet wine. Extremely concentrated and viscous. Showing varietal characters of zesty lemon, orange marmalade and honey, with a long, mouth-watering finish.
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Joyous aromas of honey, apricots, white spice, almond blossom and minerality. The palate has an intriguing combination of sherbet lemon acidity and a lifted acidity that bounces across the palate with almost chalky dryness, combined with sweet (yet amazingly pure and fresh fruit characters). Long with great clarity, precision and expressive.
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A very aromatic and pretty style from Greywacke for those looking for a little more elegance in their dessert wines. Sweet pear, honey and blossom give way to a silky smooth palate finishing long and elegant. The kind of dessert wine that demands a second glass.
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Delicate aromas of white flowers, nutmeg and cardamon develop into richer notes of beeswax, marmalade and candied citrus zest. There’s a fine seam of minerality on the finish. The wine has a satisfying texture along with a purity and delicacy that leaves the taster desiring one last sip.
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The Sweet Agnes is another beauty! The wine is succulent and so appealing with intense perfume of fresh spring freesias and blossoms, mandarin peel and honey dew. The palate has a full and luscious entry packed with ripe stone fruit and citrus.
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Delicious marmalade, honey, violet and orange peel aromas. Luscious apricot, honey and floral notes on the palate with a long and elegant finish.
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Straw with a gold hue. Enticing aromas of mandarin and ripe apricot mingle with underlying hints of spice and sweetly aromatic honey.