Broad Daylight is a new, dangerous and delicious label from Moon Curser. Dangerous because it could have ended up as a kitchen sink wine, but delicious because it didn’t. It is a vibrant white blend comprising 69 per cent Pinot Gris, 14 per cent Muscat, 11 per cent Viognier, and 6 per cent Arneis. The fruit is alive, an orchestra of apricot, honeydew melon, citrus and even a swath of minerality and wet stone in the finish. A refreshing white wine that’s perfect to serve before or during dinner.
- Anthony Gismondi, Gismondi On Wine