The first wine I chose for our hiking/riding/communing with nature trip was the 2007 Paul Blanck Pinot Blanc. Now, I love Pinot Blanc. Michel Schlumberger makes my favorite one currently. The Paul Blanck clocked in at 12.5% alcohol by volume, had a screw cap closure, and cost me $9.99 at the wine shop near work. It was on sale, usually it retails for $12.99. This fit square into my qualifications for an after hiking wine, and we really enjoyed it.
On the nose I found the wine to be smoky, with spice, jasmine, flowers, lemon, nuts, and pear. In the mouth I got lime, lemon, spice, flowers, and more nuts. It was slightly on the sweet side, but chilled down enough I found it to be refreshing, and a good value for $9.99.
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