Very light and drinkable. Yumfest — 10 years ago
Very smooth and light - made a nice complement with lamb and stuffed artichokes — 10 years ago
effervescent. mineraly, very light clean finish. deliciius. little bit of funk. — 11 years ago
One of my fave Pinot Noirs. Light and perfect for everyday drinking! — 11 years ago
Light and bubbly!!! Fun on the tongue!! — 12 years ago
Light in color but not on taste. Slightly dry. No fruit. — 7 years ago
Great light french rose in Nice. Love it! — 8 years ago
Light and refreshing. — 9 years ago
Pretty and playful balance of light and dark. — 10 years ago
Sauvignon Blanc 2013 Marlborough- intense tropical fruit, passion fruit, citrus, stone fruit, and fresh cut grass notes. Light refreshing. Very springy, seafood pairing — 11 years ago
Excellent with all dinner entrees. Not too light. — 12 years ago
An all time fav, apple, light peach, spatlese sweetness. No petrol notes. — 7 years ago
Light and beautiful — 9 years ago
A beautiful example of contrast & tension. Fleshy red berries are at the core surrounded by shimmering acidity and a light spiciness. That spice gently walks the line between an herbal or savory note on the back of the palate. This is on the light side of medium bodied, but possesses an almost creamy texture, yet another contrast. I usually love Trousseau with fish, but this was brilliant with bibimbap. @Tegan Passalacqua — 9 years ago

Always surprised how much I enjoy this light, somewhat dry Pinot. — 11 years ago
Even though I looked for some Chenin Blanc or Pinot Gris for our ribs dinner this NZ summer delight did not disappoint. Light and crisp. — 11 years ago
Gas discharge on opening, first sip from can light bodied & kinda fruity (hard to taste). In glass, beautiful red violet in color, nice clean raspberry on nose & pallet. Soft & fruity, no metallic taste, easy going casual Pinot. Bravo Union Wine Co. ! Giving you max rating for making wine more approachable to non wine drinking demographic & casual wine consumer. — 11 years ago
WC Fields
Light, lithe, tart cherries with cigar wrapper, rose petals. — 7 years ago