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Guitian Godello 2005 (Bodegas la Tapada, Valdeorras, Galicia)
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Drinking a nice white tonight with steak and roasted vegetables. The label is Guitian in a beautiful art deco style. The grape is Godello, native to Galicia. The year was 2005. The smell? Rich pineapple and almond. The taste? Tropically utterly nuttily honeyly butterly with a little bit of mandarin orange peel going on in there too, just for kicks. Overall? I really liked it. It’s not a “skin and bones” wine like a Chablis or Sancerre. Rather, this wine has serious curves. More of a Catherine Zeta Jones than a Keira Knightley.
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