• 94 Points
    Cellar Selection
    DeLille 2017 Chaleur Blanc White (Columbia Valley (WA))

    The wine's aromas are arresting in notes of lemon pith, herb, stone fruit, fig, spice, mineral and citrus. Full-bodied, layered and exquisitely balanced fruit flavors follow with a zing of electric, lemony acidity stitching it all together. The fig- and tropical fruit-filled finish seems near endless. It's showing beautifully now, but should only get better with some time in the cellar. Best 2020–2025.

    — S.S. Published 3/1/2019
  • 94 Points
    Cellar Selection
    DeLille 2017 Chaleur Blanc White (Columbia Valley (WA))

    The wine's aromas are arresting in notes of lemon pith, herb, stone fruit, fig, spice, mineral and citrus. Full-bodied, layered and exquisitely balanced fruit flavors follow with a zing of electric, lemony acidity stitching it all together. The fig- and tropical fruit-filled finish seems near endless. It's showing beautifully now, but should only get better with some time in the cellar. Best 2020–2025.

    — S.S. Published 3/1/2019
  • 94 Points
    Cellar Selection
    DeLille 2017 Chaleur Blanc White (Columbia Valley (WA))

    The wine's aromas are arresting in notes of lemon pith, herb, stone fruit, fig, spice, mineral and citrus. Full-bodied, layered and exquisitely balanced fruit flavors follow with a zing of electric, lemony acidity stitching it all together. The fig- and tropical fruit-filled finish seems near endless. It's showing beautifully now, but should only get better with some time in the cellar. Best 2020–2025.

    — S.S. Published 3/1/2019
  • 94 Points
    Cellar Selection
    DeLille 2017 Chaleur Blanc White (Columbia Valley (WA))

    The wine's aromas are arresting in notes of lemon pith, herb, stone fruit, fig, spice, mineral and citrus. Full-bodied, layered and exquisitely balanced fruit flavors follow with a zing of electric, lemony acidity stitching it all together. The fig- and tropical fruit-filled finish seems near endless. It's showing beautifully now, but should only get better with some time in the cellar. Best 2020–2025.

    — S.S. Published 3/1/2019