L. Mawby Vineyard
NV L. Mawby Blanc de Blancs 'Brut'(Leelanau Peninsula)
It has often been said that a Blanc de Blancs is the most difficult sparkler to make and that's why it's frequently more expensive. Larry Mawby throws that explanation out the window.
Principally hand-harvested Chardonnay grapes are whole-cluster pressed then juice is fermented in stainless steel tanks. This is followed by blending with reserve wines prior to second fermentation in the bottle. Aging en triage and riddling by gyropalette is followed by dégorgement.
Call this wine deliciously stylish and a bargain at the price for a Blanc de Blancs. Its unique apple and apple pie spice aromas lead to a refreshingly zippy, zesty and crisp palate impression mirroring some spiced apple flavors. Its Chardonnay complexity is deliciously amazing.
Reviewed July 20, 2006 by Eleanor & Ray Heald.
Other reviewed wines from L. Mawby Vineyard
L. Mawby Vineyard NV L. Mawby Conservancy 'Extra Dry' (Leelanau Peninsula)Eleanor & Ray Heald 7/20/2006 |
L. Mawby Vineyard NV L. Mawby Talismøn 'Brut', Estate (Leelanau Peninsula)Eleanor & Ray Heald 7/20/2006 |
L. Mawby Vineyard NV L. Mawby Cremant 'Brut', Estate (Leelanau Peninsula)Eleanor & Ray Heald 7/20/2006 |
The Wine
Winery: L. Mawby Vineyard |
The ReviewerThe Healds have been writing about wine since 1978 and have focused on appellation significance in many of their world beat writings. They value recognizing site personality (terroir) within an appellation's wines. They praise balance and elegance in wines styled to pair well with food and eschew over-extraction, high alcohol and heavy-handed oak. “Delicious” is their favorite descriptor for a great, well-made wine. |