Wine Review: Featherstone Winery Four Feathers 2015 – $14.95 @LCBO @Featherstonewne

Ottawa, ON

March 2017

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Matt’s review:

As a cool climate wine region, the Niagara Peninsula, in Ontario, Canada, excels in producing crisp and refreshing white wines.  Featherstone’s Four Feathers is a blend of four varietals that showcase some of Niagara’s most popular white wines: Riesling, Chardonnay, Gewurztraminer, and Sauvignon Blanc.  Pale straw in colour, with sweet orchard fruit, and honey aromas on the nose.  Full bodied with a creamy palate that showcases the layers of sweet pear, floral blossom, and honey with lemongrass persisting on the finish reminding you of that crisp Sauvignon Blanc influence.  Enjoy with lemon chicken, Caesar salad, spicy Asian cuisine, or crispy fish tacos.  At $14.95 this wine offers terrific value and will be loved by all in the summer sun.  Tasted March 2017. 90 points. Matt Steeves – http://www.quercusvino.ca

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