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Chateau Rayas
Chateau Rayas "Chateau de Fonsalette" Cotes-du-Rhone Blanc 2006 (Cotes-du-Rhone, Southern Rhone, France) - Stephen Tanzer [91 pts] - Robert Parker [90 pts] - Wine Spectator [90 pts]
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91 Points - Wine Spectator Magazine:
"Gorgeous, with a mature whiff of heather honey giving way to a still youthfully bright palate of chamomile, macadamia nut, salted butter, yellow apple and Cavaillon melon. The long, pure finish resonates nicely. Drink now through 2015. 417 cases made." –JM (9/30/2010)

Chateau La Nerthe Chateauneuf du Pape Blanc [White blend] 2007 (Chateauneuf du Pape, France) - Wine Spectator [92 pts] - Robert Parker [90 pts] - Stephen Tanzer [90 pts]
Chateau La Nerthe Chateauneuf du Pape Blanc [White blend] 2007 (Chateauneuf du Pape, France) - Wine Spectator [92 pts] - Robert Parker [90 pts] - Stephen Tanzer [90 pts]
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92 Points - Wine Spectator Magazine:
"Very bright and pure, with a stony beam that drives the quince, green and yellow apple, honeysuckle and heather notes. The long finish has mouthwatering minerality. Drink now through 2011. 1,666 cases made." –JM (4/30/2009)

  
Coume del Mas Banyuls Blanc 2003 (Languedoc-Roussillon, France)
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Robert Parker's Wine Advocate:
"Candied lime, pineapple, honeysuckle, and heliotrope rise from the glass of Gard’s 2007 Banyuls Blanc. In the mouth, this offers creamy richness, ripe pineapple, vanilla, and persistent floral profusion, finishing with a pure, long, though quite candied impression.

Philippe and Nathalie Gard (with consultation from Claude Gros) are crafting extroverted and at times perhaps somewhat exaggerated wines from their terraced old vines. He came here a decade ago from the Auvergne, and soon began assembling the parcels that after 2004 would become Coume del Mas. The name comes from the steeply-walled interior valley stretching toward the Tour Madeloc peak, but Gard also has vineyards along the coast and others facing south. He recently started a second domaine, about which see under “Mas Christine." - David Schildknecht (6/2009)
Domaine Sarda-Malet "Le Sarda" Cotes de Roussillon Blanc 2006 (Languedoc-Roussillon, France)
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Light refreshing white with aromatics of grapefruit, lemon citrus essence, kumquat peel, and some light floral essense.