Jun
10
The Ercavio Blanco Mas Que 2006 is yet another wine that’s perfectly suited to drinking chilled on a hot summer (or late spring!) afternoon, which seems appropriate during a week when the temperatures are quite a bit above normal here and in the Northeast U.S. – New York, Philly, and D.C., we feel for you!
The Ercavio, which hails from the La Mancha region of central Spain, consists primarily of Airén with a little bit of Sauvignon Blanc thrown in for good measure. Click on the links in the previous sentence to learn more from Wikipedia. We found the Ercavio intriguing and tasty: banana, grapefruit, and grassy scents on the nose, a slightly unruly (but not overwhelming or lingering) burst of acid in the mouth, a thirst-quenchingly light body, and lots of citrus in the mouth.
Overall, this one’s yet another excellent, and very affordable, option for cooling down as the hot weather sets in.
Where to get it: We bought our bottle at Plumpjack Wines in Noe Valley. They ship. You can also find it using the Snooth search function under “Wine Locator” in the right hand column of this page, or by visiting wine-searcher.com or winezap.com.
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