HUDSON VALLEY WINE GODDESS
LOVES HUDSON-CHATHAM
ESTATE SEYVAL BLANC BLOCK 1
NORTH CREEK VINEYARD
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiPAcM2yOs0KlxEQJH0j2MW_AEGsuXrYVnXS7vzkNmgdMR04pAQa-YTHlY-emYfltbDyPxL8ynzSD6ygTsxWZNVpOVu-V4-TnaKXuo5x7o-yz8vXcdswCLCjLnktvaqM3CeBE73/s320/seyval+blanc+block+1+debbie+gioquindo.jpg)
Monday, May 14, 2012
Hudson-Chatham Seyval Blanc
Hudson Valley Wine Goddess, Debbie Gioquindo
Another Seyval Blanc to tell you about before the 2011 vintage comes out.
The 2010 Hudson-Chatham Block 1, North Creek Vineyards was Estate Grown and Bottled had a strong nose of citrus.
A palate of soft banana with citrus and lime flavors with a tart finish that jumps out at you and lingers. As the wine warms up a bit the lime flavors become more prominent.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgdBBQ8K_lG3M5GHXN8OrkxzfotSab92R0IPOEWZaXeaJmIYBmMEA7fQh26qWPIYrnFIhOoJZ0zSscHzTAw_vgtpW9zQ9H8JF39NXqtxjLrrX6Iau2NjnaSoUCKQxc7pqrMmRAm/s320/debbieblogheaderb.jpg)
If you notice the color of the wine is a bit more yellowish than I'm use to with this type of varietal. Usually Seyval is more clear with hints of a yellow and a greenish ting. But in any event, the color did not effect the wine. It was what I expected.
Read more at:
http://hvwinegoddess.blogspot.com/2012/05/hudson-chatham-seyval-blanc.html?m=1
LOVES HUDSON-CHATHAM
ESTATE SEYVAL BLANC BLOCK 1
NORTH CREEK VINEYARD
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiPAcM2yOs0KlxEQJH0j2MW_AEGsuXrYVnXS7vzkNmgdMR04pAQa-YTHlY-emYfltbDyPxL8ynzSD6ygTsxWZNVpOVu-V4-TnaKXuo5x7o-yz8vXcdswCLCjLnktvaqM3CeBE73/s320/seyval+blanc+block+1+debbie+gioquindo.jpg)
Monday, May 14, 2012
Hudson-Chatham Seyval Blanc
Hudson Valley Wine Goddess, Debbie Gioquindo
Another Seyval Blanc to tell you about before the 2011 vintage comes out.
The 2010 Hudson-Chatham Block 1, North Creek Vineyards was Estate Grown and Bottled had a strong nose of citrus.
A palate of soft banana with citrus and lime flavors with a tart finish that jumps out at you and lingers. As the wine warms up a bit the lime flavors become more prominent.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgdBBQ8K_lG3M5GHXN8OrkxzfotSab92R0IPOEWZaXeaJmIYBmMEA7fQh26qWPIYrnFIhOoJZ0zSscHzTAw_vgtpW9zQ9H8JF39NXqtxjLrrX6Iau2NjnaSoUCKQxc7pqrMmRAm/s320/debbieblogheaderb.jpg)
If you notice the color of the wine is a bit more yellowish than I'm use to with this type of varietal. Usually Seyval is more clear with hints of a yellow and a greenish ting. But in any event, the color did not effect the wine. It was what I expected.
Read more at:
http://hvwinegoddess.blogspot.com/2012/05/hudson-chatham-seyval-blanc.html?m=1
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