Alice White Lexia 2007

March 9, 2008

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American wine lovers have enthusiastically embraced the deliciousness, accessibility and affordability of Alice White wines since they were first introduced in the U.S. in 1996. With Alice White, adventurous wine drinkers everywhere can explore the exciting world of Australian wines and enjoy an unmatched blend of quality and value. We invite you to kick back, relax and Have a Glass with Alice.

Lexia is our very own little sweetie, a uniquely Australian wine made from ripe Muscat grapes. Perfect for the pool, patio or picnic table, it’s a truly delicious quaff we call “Sweet Alice.”



Tasting Notes: A delicious white wine with fragrant apricot, orange blossom and lilac aromas and round, pleasingly sweet, mango and melon flavors balanced by a crisp, refreshing finish.

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2 Responses to “Alice White Lexia 2007”

  1. Damion on March 9th, 2008 1:13 pm

    The Lexia was little to sweet to the smell. Almost like a suger filled peach tea. Again as I notated with the Red Lexia, the wine would be good for starters who have never drank wine so they don’t get scared off with tannins. This bottle is not good at all in my opinion, much to sweet.

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  2. Fred on November 15th, 2008 6:03 am

    I agree it is a bit on the sweet side - but not bad for those turned off by tannins (like many of those in my household). I am still a novice to wines, but I found it above average when it comes to cheap wines.

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