Even though this wine earned high appraisal, personally, I think there are better alternatives to this New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc. I tried this wine for three times and was nor disappointed nor impressed. Price about $9-$10 per bottle.
Great Cabernet Savignon. $6-$8 dollars per bottle. Lot's of tanning and higher than average oak. Frutty and colorful wine. Nice fit for a stake or grilled dishes. Highly recommend.
This is a new grape that I've never tried before. The volcanic -type soils make Frascati grape differ from others. This is what other reviewers say: " Frascati and most of the other whites of the Castelli Romani are made from a blend of Trebbiano and Malvasia grapes. The latter is more interesting than the former, but the former, which has a fairly light, neutral flavor, is one of the most prolific vines in all of Italy. As such, most Frascati blends have been dominated by Trebbiano. Without the floral, orange blossom aromatics and peachy fruit of the Malvasia grape, Frascati is likely to be a pretty lame wine." Source: http://www.babbonyc.com/winepicks-rome.html
Clear table wine. Nice priced for the French wine: not more than $10 per bottle. Would recommend for lunch or light dinner. The pallet has a slightly higher tanning for a clear table one.
This unit can operate and cold water only if only one water hose (cold) is attached. How it was operated initially because I was missing the long (72'') hot water hose. Next day I've got the hot water hose to warm up my butt.