Sutter Home Moscato

May 24, 2008 | Leave a Comment

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Wine Makers Notes: Something about the sweet, creamy, peach flavor makes you feel like maybe it shouldn’t pair with dessert so much as replace it.

Extravagantly perfumed, with beautiful scents of white peaches, rose, and lichee. Well-balanced with good acidity and a lingering finish of sweet and creamy peach and honeydew melon flavors. Light-bodied to enjoy as an aperitif or pair with fruit, light cheeses, sorbets (strawberry, peach, pear, or apple), and other light desserts.

Alice White Lexia 2007

March 9, 2008 | 2 Comments

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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.

Alice White Red Lexia 2007

March 9, 2008 | 2 Comments

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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.”