Steven Spielmann
Steven Spielmann
Massone Gavi Masera 2007, 12% alcohol, Marc de Grazia/Vin Divino. This was OK. Some lemon and maybe lanolin (just wool?) on the nose, a kind of bitter medicinal orange on the palate with some complexity, I almost want to say garrigues even though the region and grape are wrong.
What it reminded me of though was a certain intense lemony flavor that is not in this wine but is in some other wines, made from Sauvignon Blanc (examples from my notes: Honig Napa SB, Eleven Winery Artz Vineyard/Red Mountain SB 2007) and Cortese (example from my notes: Araldica Gavi la Luciana 2006 - I consider all three of these wines good values for under $15 lemony quaffing for what that's worth).
I guess what I'm wondering about is that the lemon character is so similar in these wines and many others that I'm wondering if you can get it with any grape, or if there's a weird sauvignon blanc/cortese connection, or if it comes out of a certain way of making wine, or what. I've heard that some Pessac-Leognan whites may have a similar thing going on (sauvignon blanc?). Where does lemon in wine come from?
What it reminded me of though was a certain intense lemony flavor that is not in this wine but is in some other wines, made from Sauvignon Blanc (examples from my notes: Honig Napa SB, Eleven Winery Artz Vineyard/Red Mountain SB 2007) and Cortese (example from my notes: Araldica Gavi la Luciana 2006 - I consider all three of these wines good values for under $15 lemony quaffing for what that's worth).
I guess what I'm wondering about is that the lemon character is so similar in these wines and many others that I'm wondering if you can get it with any grape, or if there's a weird sauvignon blanc/cortese connection, or if it comes out of a certain way of making wine, or what. I've heard that some Pessac-Leognan whites may have a similar thing going on (sauvignon blanc?). Where does lemon in wine come from?