Yalumba 2014 Samuel's Garden Selection Roussanne (Eden Valley) Rating and Review | Wine Enthusiast
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Yalumba 2014 Samuel's Garden Selection Roussanne (Eden Valley)

Rating
90
Price
$19
Winery
Variety
Wine Type
Alcohol
12.5%
Bottle Size
750 ml
Issue Date
10/1/2016
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For Roussanne, this is surprisingly neutral on the nose. It's marginally more expressive on the palate, where it offers hints of paraffin and toasted marshmallow. Still, it's plump and mouthfilling, with an attractive hint of ginger on the long finish. Joe Czerwinski

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98-100

Classic
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94-97

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90-93

Excellent
Highly recommended

87-89

Very Good
Often good value; well recommended

83-86

Good
Suitable for everyday consumption, often good value

80-82

Acceptable
Can be employed


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