A while back I wrote about a wine called Red Truck. It was a product of Cline Wineries, one of the more respected California labels for consistently producing quality wines. So I “spose” it’s only fair to the white grapes of California to come out with WHITE TRUCK. This is a great summer wine. A blend of Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Grigio, Chardonnay, and Voignier make this an easy drinker.

Usually on the back labels of wine bottles there is a description of the wine and what to expect to taste when sampling. I always like to see if my taste buds are the same as the person who is describing the wine. This back label describes flavors of grapefruit, oranges, and gooseberries. Now I don’t know about you, but where I grew up gooseberries were what you tried not to step in when heading out to the poultry shed.

Anyway, the front label is what matters here. A classic 1958 Chevy Cameo pick-em-up truck. This was the first real classic truck that the girls wanted to be seen in. A work truck by day, a babe magnet by night. You just had to be sure to clean it before heading out after chores. Ain’t nothin’ harder than trying to get a girl to go for a ride in your white truck after you’ve hauled a few loads of gooseberries that day. (Stay up-wind!)

Enjoy! Cline 2004 White Truck Wine.
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