Winemaker Notes
The wine has a light straw color with green tints and is in bright condition. Immediately one noses the glass, there is an impact of Sauvignon Blanc zesty notes – grass, leaf and passionfruit, in fact almost musky and Gewurztraminer–like, bolstered by lemon sherbet from the Semillon. When describing the Moss Wood Semillon, the sheer quality of 2017 and this thread runs through the Sauvignon Blanc Semillon as well. The depth of fruit on the palate is tremendous and while the wine has the classic, acid freshness of the style, the high-quality vintage has given it generosity and length we don’t often see.
Professional Ratings
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Wine Enthusiast
This vintage of Moss Wood’s SBS is on fire. Thanks partly to partial fermentation in old oak barrels, it has a Bordelais vibe about it mixed with some West Aussie sunshine. The complex nose offers notes of yeasty apples and pears, honeyed nuts, beeswax, florals and a wet stone, copper penny minerality. The palate is highly textured with depth and focus. Fruit rides in the passenger seat while those mineral notes shine. Drink now–2026. American Spirits Exchange Ltd.
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James Suckling
Some grassy, herbal and nettley aromas with guava and gooseberries ahead of lemon-driven citrus. Lots to enjoy now. The palate is smooth and fleshy, delivering a crisp, lively impression. Drink now. Screw cap.
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Wilfred Wong of Wine.com
COMMENTARY: The 2017 Moss Wood Sauvignon Blanc - Semillon is attractive, lush, and lasting. TASTING NOTES: This wine shows excellent richness on the palate and crispness in the finish. Enjoy its aromas and flavors of tart citrus, appealing savory spices with yellowtail wrapped in nori. (Tasted: February 5, 2019, San Francisco, CA)
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Home to some of Australia’s most elegant and long-lived red and white wines, Margaret River is situated in the farthest reaches of Western Australia. Relatively warm and dry, the region is cooled by breezes from the Indian Ocean. Margaret River takes some inspiration from Bordeaux, producing top-quality Cabernet Sauvignons and Bordeaux Blends with firm structure, mouthwatering acidity, balanced alcohol and notes of herbs and spice. For white wines, refreshing blends of Sauvignon Blanc and Semillon as well as complex, age-worthy Chardonnays are regional specialties.