Tasty Tuesday

TASTY TUESDAYS 07-14-26

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We’re half way through July already folks!  It’s amazing how fast the Summer has been going by, and I hope everyone has been drinking delicious wines.  This Tuesday I wanted to shine a light on lesser known Northern European grape varietals that are refreshing and so good on a Summer day.

  1. Evolucio Dry Furmint: Furmint is a native grape of Hungary that should be on everyone’s radar.  Snappy and crisp, this wine shows notes of lemon, green apple, apricot and a touch of delicate floral aromas.  Its racy acidity is lip smacking,  perfect for a Sauvignon blanc lover wanting to branch out.
  2. Pfeffingen Dry Scheurebe: Germany has other wines besides Riesling!  This dry Sheurebe is like capturing a soft spring day in a bottle, with notes of Meyer lemon, citrus, melon fruits, and ripe apple making up the core of this wine.  Fermented dry, this wine is like a cool breeze on a hot day.
  3. Abbazia Di Novacella Kerner: Grapes don’t know lines on a map folks.  So it’s not surprising that the German grape, Kerner, grows beautifully in the mountainous regions of Northern Italy.  This wine is juicy and supple with a ribbon of acidity that lifts it along ones palate.  It has lovely flavors of peach, green apple, grapefruit, and a pinch of salt.  This wine flies off the shelves.

See ya at The Market
Vassie, The Wine Guy 

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