New Clairvaux Vineyard, Tehama County (California) Moschofilero 2018

Apr 16, 2019

By Michael Franz

 This is an entirely faithful Golden State rendition of Moschofilero, one of Greece’s most admired varieties and a star in the northern Peloponnese.  The variety has a strong signature that’s somewhat akin to Viognier in its floral aromatics, but usually with more energetic acidity, and in that respect closer to Albariño.  If you have a chance to taste this, I think you’ll find that those likenesses really play out in this wine, which gets off to a great start with very expressive scents of honeysuckle and orange blossom, followed by stone fruit flavors with a little hint of mandarin orange.  Body is medium-plus, with a bracing shot of acidity in the finish that keeps the floral notes seeming fresh.  Delicious…and enduringly interesting.  A Platinum Award winner at the 2019 San Diego International Wine and Spirits Challenge.  

Country / Region

California

Appellation

Tehama County

Grape Variety

Moschofilero

Color

White

Vintage

2018

Score

94

Price

US $ 18.00

Producer

New Clairvaux Vineyard