Shinn Estate Vineyards 2008 Coalescence

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Posted June 10, 2009 by Lenn Thompson in News & Events

By Lenn Thompson, Editor and Publisher

Shinn_08coalMerriam-Webster Online defines the word coalescence:

  • "to unite into a whole" or
  • "to arise from the combination of distinct elements."

Given that, the folks at Shinn Estate Vineyards have chosen an unique, apt name for this blend of 54% chardonnay 23% sauvignon blanc 13% viognier 10% merlot, Shinn Estate Vineyards 2008 Coalescence ($14 at the tasting room).

The four wines were vinified separately, and then came together, or "coalesced" into one wine.

That 10% merlot, which was actually merlot blanc, gives this "white wine" a mere suggestion of pink.

This bottle showed a little stinky sulphur when first opened, but that quickly dissipated with zesty citrus, melon, white cherry and subtle her aromas emerging.

Medium-light in body, the flavors very closely match the nose, maybe with a bit more melon and the addition of a lightly floral note. The acidity is fresh and citrusy. The finish crisp, inviting another sip, but pretty short.

For $14 (and you can probably find it for $12 at some local shops), it's a nice value for every day drinking or if you want to serve local wine at your next summer party.

Producer: Shinn Estate Vineyards
AVA: North Fork of Long ISland
ABV: 12.8%
Price:
$14*
Rating: 
(2.5 out of 5 | Average-to-Very Good)

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One Comment


  1.  
    Michael Gorton, Jr.

    I loved the 07. I had some in February at Shinn’s Shinn-Dig. Was not a fan of it then…to much citrus. But a few weeks ago I had a tasting and loved it. Crisp and clean with nice citrus. Now I have to figure out how to use it in a recipe.





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