Boy, was I ever wrong.

The Acrobat, from Oregon’s well-regarded King Estate, is the wine my panel gave a gold medal to at The Dallas Morning News Competition — the same wine that I had dismissed when I tasted it at home. The difference, of course, was blind tasting; the News judging was blind and my home tasting wasn’t.

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The Acrobat (about $13, sample, available at Central Market) offers the kind of quality found in more expensive wines for as close to $10 as you’re going to get in Oregon. Look for green apple and a bit of lime, but not overdone and balanced with the acid. This is a seafood wine, and I’m not the only one who thinks so. It was a winner at the 2010 Pacific Coast Oyster Wine Competition (along with several other favorites, including the Hedges CMS and Anne Amie Muller-Thurgau). But the Acrobat is also the kind of wine you can keep chilled in the refrigerator and open when you get home from work.

Highly recommended — and boy, am I glad I was wrong.