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Triple Threat: Tuna Tataki, 2011 Albariño and Keyways’ David Raffaele

Albariño 2011, Temecula Valley ($23) – A hard to find, but up and coming varietal for the Temecula Valley, Albariño is beginning to make a name for itself. Commonly found growing in the northwest regions of Spain and Portugal, this grape does extremely well in warm climates. I think you’ll like this light crisp wine. With its lighter style it is perfect for hot summer days. The honeysuckle on the nose is complemented by apricot and peach undertones with a hint of minerality…

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