Bodkin Late Harvest Sauvignon Blanc (375ML half-bottle) 2021
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The 2021 Bodkin Late Harvest Sauvignon Blanc, the first bottling since 2013, is like a liquid pineapple upside down cake in a glass. Pineapple flavors stacked on deck with a lovely viscosity brought by 15.3% residual sugar. While that number may seem staggering, it works alongside the acidity, which keeps the flavors focused and wine from becoming cloying on the pallet.
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Wilfred Wong of Wine.com
COMMENTARY: There are many choices in the world of dessert wines; the 2021 Bodkin LH Sauvignon Blanc is fascinating and attractive. TASTING NOTES: This wine shines with aromas of pineapple and honey. Enjoy its sweetness and lush textures with fresh fruits. (Tasted: December 24, 2022, San Francisco, CA)
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The story of Bodkin Wines starts on a muddy field outside the town of Agincourt in the north of France on the 25th of October, 1415. Small in numbers, starved for days and ravaged by sickness an English army of 5,000 peasant archers and 1,000 knights, led by their 28-year-old King found itself trapped. Sanding between English and the safety of their land was an army of nearly 30,000 of the wealthiest and best armed men in all of France ready for battle--giddy to collect the ransom of a king. But no ransom was to be collected. For on that day, the feast day of Saints Crispin and Crispinian, Henry V and his army of peasant bowmen with their armor-piercing bodkin-pointed arrows gave history a story that inspired Shakespeare to pen a legend for the ages.
584 years later, Chris first heard this story in Mr. Alberty's English Literature class at Washington High in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Bravery and brotherhood, arrows and axes, stirring speeches and a smoking hot French princess--the play Henry V had everything an 18 year old nerdling could have wanted--he was hooked. The play's most famous quote ''We few, we happy few'' has been his motto since he started working his way up through the world of wine production in 2003.
Founded in 2011 by journeyman cellar hand and self-taught Winemaker Chris Christensen, Bodkin Wines disrupted the sparkling wine scene with America’s First Sparkling Sauvignon Blanc in 2012. With one foot rooted in wine science and the other in craftsmanship, Christensen’s minimalist philosophy guides his signature style of high acid, low alcohol wines. As an African-American winemaker Christensen works to promote diversity and inclusion in the wine industry through speaking engagements, podcasts and mentorship opportunities for aspiring vintners and winery owners.
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