Salutations, mes bons amis!
Uh-huh.  Tiffany and Chucky uncorked another bottle this afternoon.  After a couple of tumultuous days of weather (pounding rains and high winds) here in Central Florida, we were rewarded with a most magnificent Saturday!  Uncorking and savoring another bottle of wine seemed only appropriate.
Point Score A:  86
Point Score B:  90
| 2009 Château Montet Bordeaux | 
Appellation: Bordeaux (Gironde, France)
Grape Varietal(s):  Bordeaux
Retail Price:  $8.99 
Vintage:  2009 
Producer:  Châteux Montet
| Review B | 
We sat on our back porch, enjoyed some left-over Mediterranean Platter from Green Day Cafe, and thoroughly enjoyed this chilled Bordeaux white wine. All elements of the day came together for a most enjoyable afternoon: light breeze, abundant greenery, sky full of sunshine, birds (woodpecker, dove, and cardinals) on the feeder, healthy snacks, conversations with the one I love, an overly happy "The Seed", and a remarkable white wine.
The label reads as follows:
"A women family business for seven generations.  Eveline and Marie-Christine have a single aim:  MAXIMUM QUALITY.  Rigorous control yields, a strict supervision of the wines, harvesting and wine-making is constantly adapted to suit the particular conditions of each year. 
Serving: Cool, with mussels and fish."
Serving: Cool, with mussels and fish."
It's an equally elegant and crisp wine on the palate followed with many complexities. A buttery, earthy and lime taste mixed with notes of Grannie Smith apple, pear and light grapefruit. What it lacked on the initial nose it made up for in taste.
Hi-dee hi-dee white-wine-can-complement-a-beautiful-Spring-day-ho my friends.
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