Domaine Netofa

Latour Chenin Blanc

8.82 ratings
8.82 pro ratings
Top Notes For
"Odedi"

This Chenin Blanc from Israel is drinking very nicely now.

Medium bodied with medium acidity.

Showing a lovely nose with flowers.

Dry on the palate with limes, grapefruits, citrus, green apples, bitter herbs, spices, light earth and white pepper.

Nicely balanced with a nice mouthfeel.

Good right out of the bottle, and good by itself or with food. I had it a year ago, and it is drinking nicer now.

12.5% alcohol by volume.

89 points.

$30.

This Chenin Blanc from Israel is drinking very nicely now.

Medium bodied with medium acidity.

Showing a lovely nose with flowers.

Dry on the palate with limes, grapefruits, citrus, green apples, bitter herbs, spices, light earth and white pepper.

Nicely balanced with a nice mouthfeel.

Good right out of the bottle, and good by itself or with food. I had it a year ago, and it is drinking nicer now.

12.5% alcohol by volume.

89 points.

$30.

Jun 17th, 2021
"Odedi"

Light golden in color.

Nice nose of lemons, citrus, grapefruits, green apples and white pepper.

Medium plus in body with medium plus acidity.

Dry on the palate with grapefruits, limes, lemons, green apples, bitter herbs, spices, vegetables and white pepper.

Medium plus on the finish with bitter almonds.

This is a nice Chenin Blanc from Israel. Showing mild complexity and a nice mouthfeel.

Good by itself or with food. Crisp, refreshing, and buttery.

I've had the 2017, as well, a few times before, and it is very consistent.

Aged in French oak barrels for 10 months. Kosher.

12.5% alcohol by volume.

88 points.

$30.

Light golden in color.

Nice nose of lemons, citrus, grapefruits, green apples and white pepper.

Medium plus in body with medium plus acidity.

Dry on the palate with grapefruits, limes, lemons, green apples, bitter herbs, spices, vegetables and white pepper.

Medium plus on the finish with bitter almonds.

This is a nice Chenin Blanc from Israel. Showing mild complexity and a nice mouthfeel.

Good by itself or with food. Crisp, refreshing, and buttery.

I've had the 2017, as well, a few times before, and it is very consistent.

Aged in French oak barrels for 10 months. Kosher.

12.5% alcohol by volume.

88 points.

$30.

Mar 15th, 2020