Torrontes

2008 Tomero Torrontes: Missing on sweetness and corks

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18.00

We love the Torrontes and in particular the Tomero Torrontes from B

Andeluna's Winemaker's Selection Torrontés

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10.00

While I have great memories of visiting Andeluna and drinking their delicious wines, I was disappointed with their 2006 Torrontés.

Mounier Torrontés

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13.00

One of my all-time favorite Torrontés, Mounier is the perfect wine to enjoy on a hot summer day. With rich aromas balanced by a dry smooth finish, it would be tough to find a more refreshing wine.

Mil Vientos Torrontés

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14.00

I only wish Mil Vientos was more easily accessible in Denver. The wine is delicious: refreshing, light, aromatic, dry, with great balanced flavors.

Bodega Lurton Torrontés

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7.00

For its price, Bodega Lurton's Torrontés is a good value wine. Although sweeter than a typical Torrontés, it still provides the aroma and is refreshing character typical of the varietal.

Gimenez Rilli Torrontes

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10.00

For the price, this is a great example of the Argentine Torrontes wine. Reasonably strong aromas with an appropriately sweet mouth. Perfect.

Urban Uco: O. Fournier

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10.00

This tasty varietal is one of the best hot summer day wines possible. While my favorite is from Tomero or Mounier, Urban Uco's Torrontés is a good value and refreshing white.

La Yunta Torrontés

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10.00

Torrontés is one of the most refreshing middle-of-a-hot-summer-day wines out there.

2006 Tomero Torrontes

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16.00

Torrontes are almost always satisfying. The grape is just amazingly great at providing an intensely sweet, flowery bouquet without the overly sweet taste.

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