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Táganan Vinos Atlánticos White Blend

9.149 ratings
9.218 pro ratings
Canary Islands, Spain
White Blend
Chicken, Turkey, Duck, Goose, Squash & Root Vegetables, Pork, Mushrooms, Shellfish, Cheddar & Gruyere, Meaty & Oily Fish, White Fish, Manchego & Parmesan, Cream Sauces
Top Notes For
Christopher McFall

Such a breath of fresh air, off the beaten path!

Such a breath of fresh air, off the beaten path!

2 people found it helpfulJan 14th, 2016
Mark Lindzy

Muscadet meets Chablis

Muscadet meets Chablis

1 person found it helpfulMar 15th, 2016
Josh Grove

If you're looking for the embodiment of a windswept, volcanic island wine, look no further. #canaryislands

If you're looking for the embodiment of a windswept, volcanic island wine, look no further. #canaryislands

Sep 24th, 2016
Alex Jones

Marketing/Development Kunni/Westerly Wines

9.1

Lemon zest, stone fruit, Granny Smith apple, salinity/minerailty. Delicious and not safe around me.

Lemon zest, stone fruit, Granny Smith apple, salinity/minerailty. Delicious and not safe around me.

Aug 21st, 2016
Zach Locke

Love this!

Love this!

Aug 13th, 2016
Mark Lindzy

Bartlett pears dipped in the Atlantic and sprinkled with volcanic ash. All I need is some fresh uni and oysters.

Bartlett pears dipped in the Atlantic and sprinkled with volcanic ash. All I need is some fresh uni and oysters.

Aug 11th, 2016
Mark Lindzy

A crazy-fun blend of Listan Negro, Albillo Criollo, Malvasia, Gual, Marmajuelo and "others" from northern coast old vines of Tenerife. Some skin contact on a few parcels, raised partly tank and partly old barrels. Lean and Atlantic style, with a definite "matchstick" nose that (I'm told) is part of the terruño of Táganan.

A crazy-fun blend of Listan Negro, Albillo Criollo, Malvasia, Gual, Marmajuelo and "others" from northern coast old vines of Tenerife. Some skin contact on a few parcels, raised partly tank and partly old barrels. Lean and Atlantic style, with a definite "matchstick" nose that (I'm told) is part of the terruño of Táganan.

May 11th, 2016
Robbie Ward

Really good but I might have been expecting a tad more. The finish just left me a teensy bit cold. Compared to Suertes sel Marques Vidonia which blew me away, this didn't quite explode in the same way. No doubt it's a cracking bottle of wine though

Really good but I might have been expecting a tad more. The finish just left me a teensy bit cold. Compared to Suertes sel Marques Vidonia which blew me away, this didn't quite explode in the same way. No doubt it's a cracking bottle of wine though

Nov 24th, 2015
Jon Robinson

Grant, this is my new style!!!!

Grant, this is my new style!!!!

Jun 20th, 2020
Felix Salmon

Salty!

Salty!

Oct 11th, 2019