

By the way, while one of the early Pinot Noir vintages (no longer available) was fined with egg white, Long Dog no longer fines any of its wines. They are suitable for vegans.
Long Dog Pinot Gris 2006
While its very light on the nose, with only hints of citrus, veg and green pepper, the Gris really comes through on the palette: rich melon tastes and subtle, rounded citrus flavours. The finish could be longer, and the winery agrees - they're recommending another month in the bottle.
Long Dog Pinot Gris 2007
Left on the skins a couple of extra days this one has a very light and pretty pink hue. But its steely aromas and melon and pineapple flavours are already providing a long, long, and complex finish. Beautiful!
Long Dog Chardonnay "Bella" 2006
Very lightly oaked, the aromas show pineapple and a bare hint of toast. Flavours include toasty almond and green apple, with some medium acid up front, replaced by a long toasty finish. This is a winner, dry, complex and lightly oaked. We bought a case for ZenKitchen dinners.
Long Dog Tumbling Stone VQA 2007
This blend, comprised of 50-50 Gamay and Pinot Noir, offers sweet red fruit and light smoke aromas. In the mouth, it's crisp with sour cherry and some green apple. A it too tart for me, it would nonetheless be a good food wine.
Long Dog Pinot Noir Barrel Select VQA 2006
A complex aroma of warm red fruit and alcohol, this has a dry, mouthwatering feel. Medium tannins, approaching high, and very mild vanilla notes on the finish.