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*Disclaimer: I received this wine as a sample from Cornerstone Cellars.

Who wants it to be spring? ME! I’m entirely over the winter weather and Ifear we are going to jump straight into the heat of summer without a stopoverin my favorite season. For the spring, I usually except low 70s- mid-70s, warmbreezes, and evenings that call for a chilled glass of white wine and rockingin the Adirondack chairs on our front stoop.  Alas, the weather is foilingme this year. Instead, I’m stuck inside pretending its spring by drinking somespringy wine!  We decided on the 2009 Cornerstone Cellars Stepping StoneNapa Sauvingon Blanc.  It clocks in at 13.9% alcohol by volume, has a realcork closure, and retails for $16.

On the nose I found pear, melon, sweet flowers, tropical notes, and peach.Overall, a pleasant nose that hit all the right notes. In the mouth I gotmelon, pear, lime, citrus, and yellow apple. The wine is aged sur lie, and Ithought the palate really showed that influence. I also noted good acidity andcrispness on the palate. The wine definitely put me in a spring frame of mindand I’d recommend it for anyone looking to get into the spring spirit!

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