Rating 90
Style White
Blend , Marsanne
Vintage 2021
Appellation
Australia
ABV 12%
Price $30.00 
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Reviewed 2022-07-11

Perfect For

Drinking Outside the Lines, Sounding Like A Wine Pro, Wine And Cheese Night

Drink If You Like

Albariño, Chenin Blanc , Pinot Gris / Grigio

See Saw ‘SAMM’ Orange Wine 2021 Review

Orange wine from Australia. Justin and Pip Jarrett of See-Saw have made cool-climate organic wine for 25 years. And they make all kinds of cool wines from sparkling Chardonnay to skin-contact Gamay and Pinot Noir. And of course, this type of experimentation leads to orange wine. Smelling this blend of skin-contact Sauvignon Blanc and Marsanne is fun. You get a waft of grilled pineapple and a freshly sliced vanilla bean. The palate is refreshing with good acidity. There is some sediment in the bottle but don’t let that scare you, it's just part of the wine.

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See Saw ‘SAMM’ Orange Wine 2021
Orange wine from Australia. Justin and Pip Jarrett of See-Saw have made cool-climate organic wine for 25 years. And they make all kinds of cool wines from sparkling Chardonnay to skin-contact Gamay and Pinot Noir. And of course, this type of experimentation leads to orange wine. Smelling this blend of skin-contact Sauvignon Blanc and Marsanne is fun. You get a waft of grilled pineapple and a freshly sliced vanilla bean. The palate is refreshing with good acidity. There is some sediment in the bottle but don’t let that scare you, it's just part of the wine.

Reviewed On: 07-11-2022
90
POINTS
See Saw ‘SAMM’ Orange Wine 2021
Orange wine from Australia. Justin and Pip Jarrett of See-Saw have made cool-climate organic wine for 25 years. And they make all kinds of cool wines from sparkling Chardonnay to skin-contact Gamay and Pinot Noir. And of course, this type of experimentation leads to orange wine. Smelling this blend of skin-contact Sauvignon Blanc and Marsanne is fun. You get a waft of grilled pineapple and a freshly sliced vanilla bean. The palate is refreshing with good acidity. There is some sediment in the bottle but don’t let that scare you, it's just part of the wine.

Reviewed On: 07-11-2022