Overall Grade: F
Price: $4.99 Purchased at: Trader JoesBrand: IronStoneVariety: "Symphony"Origin: CaliforniaVintage: 2007Serving Temp: Please don't serve this to peopleBest Season: Summer if you really mustThis wine is deeply unpleasant. Normally I have something good to say about a wine, or at least I can simply say it's not a very good wine or is not to my tastes, but this... we couldn't finish the bottle; we poured it out. This says a lot.
Let me take a brief moment to mention that the couple previous years of this wine received RAVE reviews. Spectacular reviews, a 94.6/100 on cork'd even. It may just be an off year, it may be that they made a change (they made a special point of saying on the bottle that they ferment in stainless steel, not oak), but this one, was not good.
This is another cheap Trader Joe's find. I saw it in the wine racks and recognized the grapes that the hybrid "Symphony" grape comes from. These are good grapes, they result in some tasty wines. This is not one of them. It smells like apricot, boozy boozy apricot. Not at all like wine, and worse than those fruity "wines" you see at the bottom shelf in the wine section of the store. As my dear husband said, it smells "like an apricot that lives in a trailer park and drinks colt 45." It tastes about the same way it smells. It has a slightly floral flavour, and a heavy apricot flavour, and is sweet, too sweet, but has an acrid, alcohol type bite to it. This is a definite do not buy again, and I wouldn't recommend it even to our friends who enjoy sweeter wines. If you are looking for a sweeter white, one you'll enjoy, try Hogue's Late Harvest Reisling (only about $7, so really not breaking the bank). We hoped this would be a good one, and at $5, a good buy, but really it's just $5 down the drain.