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Scholium Project "The prince in His Caves", Farina Vineyards, 2007

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This entry was posted on 11/27/2008 12:03 PM and is filed under uncommon wines, California White Wines.

This was the most bizarre tasting wine I have ever had.  It did not taste foul, spoiled, oxidized, or bad; just weird.  It smelled like grapefruit juice and tasted like a grapefruit juice-wine spritzer.  I believe the wine is made from Sauvignon Blanc grapes that were fermented on the skins of the grapes, like a red wine.  I did not care for it, and won't buy it again.  I did very much enjoy the red wines from Scholium Project, however.

For those who want to try a very unusual white wine, this one's worth a try, but only for the most adventurous wine drinkers.

1 star, although in fairness, I think you'll either love this wine or hate it.
 

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