Yellow + Blue wines is a relatively young company (founded in 2007) who is focusing on making organic wines at reasonable prices. The company approaches their packaging differently than most wineries around than world, in that they use an alternative packaging called a Tetra Pak. The Tetra Pak isn’t a bottle or a box, it’s the same type of package that you find juice or chicken broth sold in at the grocery stores.
2009 Y+B Wines Sauvignon Blanc Central valley Chile
This comes in at 12.7% ABV and costs around $13/liter *note* this was a sample provided by the producer.
Nice yellow color in the glass. Nose has notes of floral and tropical fruit. On the palate this wine has good body and slightly creamy texture to it. You can sense that this was done in a stainless steel tanks. This is not as acidic as an Australian or New Zealand Sauv Blanc.
I really liked this wine and think that it would be excellent choice on a hot Arizona day sitting by the pool
Would I buy/drink this wine again?
I would have no problems buying this or suggesting this to friends and thus give this wine 3 out of 5 corks
2008 Y+B Wines Malbec San Juan Province Argentina
13.5% ABV and also costs around $13/liter *note* this was a sample provided by the producer.
Light purple in the glass. On the nose I got earthy, cherry and not much else. The palate (to me) was even more nondescript. All I was able to get was a touch of chocolate and almost a metallic flavor to it. This was a light-medium bodied wine with medium tannins.
After tasting the S.B. first, I had higher expectations for this wine but unfortunately I was disappointed with the Malbec
Would I buy/drink this wine again?
This isn’t a bad wine, it just doesn’t work for me, because of that I would have to pass.
I give this wine 2 out of 5 corks
This week’s pick was the 2008 Whitehall Lane Sauvignon Blanc which is 90% Sauvignon Blanc 10% Semillon. This wine generally costs around $16 a bottle and comes in at 13% ABV. I was able to find this at a local grocery store for under $14. According to
This wine is light in color, but not in nose or flavor. The nose is that of sweet tropical fruit, slight citrus and starburst candy. Very nice refreshing flavor with fruit front end and tapers off to a very light hint of oak after it starts to breath or warm up. This is not my favorite Sauvignon Blanc, but I did enjoy it. It is a refreshing, clean and light wine to enjoy on those days when your not wanting a big, heavy red. I found this wine at a reasonable $18 – $20 at one of my local wine shops. I would give this wine 2.5 out of a possible 5 corks.
