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WINE =======: 2002 Jackson-Triggs Proprieter's Reserve Vidal Eiswein AOC : VQA Niagara Peninsula Tasting Date: 2004-08-09 Varietal : Vidal Score : 94 Country : Canada State : Ontario Region : Niagara Peninsula Notes ----- This is a true icewine (made from grapes frozen naturally on the vine by frost), and I got it in a 187ml bottle. This is approximately a quarter of a regular-sized bottle--quite tiny. But it's a very sweet wine and a little goes a long way...and it's not cheap, so a smaller bottle makes a smaller dent on your wallet. I enjoyed this wine a lot. The color is a pale yellow, a bit darker than straw. The scent is very fragrant, almost floral in character, but fruity and sweet. The wine itself was very nice--very sweet, with lots of citrusy fruit flavors such as dried pineapple and apricot. (Our host suggested hints of pear and butter.) There's also a hint of acid that balances out the sweetness. It is not particularly thick or syrupy in texture. I found this wine to be very tasty. It lacks some of the complex richness of the Trockenbeerenauslese--still my favorite--but it is delicious in its own right. Output generated by La Wine Club - http://LaWineClub.com/ =================
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