From Lebanon, Via D.C: Get Out Your Summer Whites
Jul 17 2009

The Winner!
Have you ever wanted to just get away? I know I have, and I did just that last night in Washington, D.C, when I ordered a delightful Lebanese sauvignon blanc. I asked the waitress to bring out two tastes, one each of an ‘06 Domaine Wardy and a Clairette ‘06 Massaya Classic White.
While both were lovely (and within $0.50 of each other on the menu!), I chose the Massayax, a drier white than the Domaine Wardy.
The Domaine Wardy started out quite promisingly – it had a full bodied sweetness that, at first taste, was surprising and delightful in a muggy D.C. evening. However, the next sip several minutes later seemed overly sweet, almost cloying. If I were to order a full glass, I’d have to drink it quickly, before the glass warmed up. I didn’t think that was the experience I desired.
Thus I ordered a glass of the Massaya – what this drier white lacked in depth of body, it made up for in sheer drinkability for the surroundings. The pale, golden liquid possessed a ethereal quality and the crisp finish ensured that I could sip it at my leisure throughout the meal. The refreshing quality decrescendoed over time, as the wine lost its chill, but the difference in experience seemed subtle, relative to the change I experienced with the Domaine Wardy. I found pleasure in the simple fact that the Massaya did not degrade during my meal. Instead, it seemed to develop a more complex quality as the meal progressed.
Try the Massaya for a bit of escapism. For what it’s worth, the sauvignon blanc was more realistic than a round trip ticket to Lebanon.
An drank the Clairette ‘06 Massaya Classic White ($7.50/glass) at Lebanese Taverna in Washington, D.C. She paired the wine with chickpea and fava bean fritters served with tahini; hommos with spiced ground meat, pine nuts, almonds, & olive oil; sliced rotisserie lamb and beef served with tahini sauce; a mixed vegetables medley sauteed with garlic sauce and a Lebanese salad. It was DELICIOUS!
For taste, color, scent, experience and complexity, An gives the Clairette ‘06 Massaya Classic White a 4.

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