Pale lemon with gold highlights, some spritz and low viscosity (12% ABV). The nose of this Hondarabbi Zuri has medium (+) intensity aromas of lemon, lanolin, seaweed, saline, white grapefruit, lemon pith, brioche and peach. The palate is off-dry with an ever-so-soft hint of effervescence to go along with a light body and high acidity. Citrus, sea breeze, minerality and a touch of peach round out the very refreshing flavors that linger on a medium finish, making me want to sip more. The Brioche I smelled is very feint on the palate and is a result of some Sur-lie aging. It’s a delicious summer sipper and at a relatively low 12 % alcohol, it’s easy going. I was planning to pair with Alfredo, good thing there’s shrimp going in as well plus the Caeser salad. Anything heavier would not work, this wine needs lighter fare and perhaps something from the sea. 90 points from me for this $19 effort makes it a 5 star stunner to buy in bulk- summer is here. Salut….
Txomin Etxaniz Txakoli 2022, Getariako Txakolina, Spain
26 Sunday May 2024
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