Thursday, November 27, 2008

Sandhill Crane Vintner's Select Riesling 2006

It has been awhile since my last post due to navigating through some personal upheavals in my life that abruptly happened in June. But don't fear--I've been saving my tasting notes for when I finally had the energy to blog again. That time has come so I thought I'd start off with a return to my Michigan roots.

Sandhill Crane Vintner's Select Riesling 2006

Country of origin: USA
Region:
Michigan
Appellation: Southeast Michigan
Stats: 12% ABV, 1dry
Cost: no longer in stock

Appearance:
Clear with almost no color but the very slightest yellow.
Aroma: Sharp bite to the nose, light fruit--pineapple/citrus, strawberry and some floral notes
Taste: Bold pineapple flavors that were much more aggressive than the nose would suggest. Lightly sweet tasting finish, but nicely balanced with the acidic tartness.


Sandhill Crane Vineyards is a winery that was founded just 5 years ago outside of Jackson, Michigan. I've been a fan of Holly's wines for some time and have really enjoyed seeing her skills and wines grow over the years. This 2006 Riesling has won several awards, including a Silver Medal at the 2008 Great Lakes Wine Judging. Memory is beginning to fail, but I believe that these grapes came from the western MI lakeshore area. Too bad that the wine is no longer available, as I would highly recommend this for a light summer sipper or possibly paired with a chicken stir fry.

Salute,
a Wine Student