Understated & Elegant. Gosh I love chardonnay like this. No heavy oak, just beautiful juice in a perfect state; soft, subtle, yet elegant. All to often chardonnay is tart, underripe & overoaked, Examples like this remind you what this grape is capable of. While I prefer Spanish grenache over French, the French don't play with chardonnay like Americans and Aussies. They know better. Served this chilled with a smoked spiral ham and couscous. Well matched. Made for a great meal. Just wish I had more.
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The nose is a bit strange with notes of ginger, chalk, and graham cracker. The palate brought the wine back to earth--it is simple but also bright and precise.
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Consumed over 45 minutes. Fresh, enjoyable basic chardonnay, with apple/citrus fruit, hints of floral notes, and just a little bitter/tartness towards the finish. Maybe a bit mild on the mid-palate, but easy to drink on a warm afternoon and pretty nicely balanced overall.
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Some sweetness and tropical fruit on nose. Minerals, lemon, pineapple in front. Nice tart finish. I found it a bit oily with perhaps some secondary fermentation (?) that put me off. I wasn't wild about this but my wife liked it and she has a better palate than me. For me, it wasn't a typical clean and fresh Macon.
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2/14/2016 - laxman Likes this wine: 90 Points
Understated & Elegant. Gosh I love chardonnay like this. No heavy oak, just beautiful juice in a perfect state; soft, subtle, yet elegant. All to often chardonnay is tart, underripe & overoaked, Examples like this remind you what this grape is capable of. While I prefer Spanish grenache over French, the French don't play with chardonnay like Americans and Aussies. They know better. Served this chilled with a smoked spiral ham and couscous. Well matched. Made for a great meal. Just wish I had more.
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8/7/2013 - bconly wrote: 87 Points
The nose is a bit strange with notes of ginger, chalk, and graham cracker. The palate brought the wine back to earth--it is simple but also bright and precise.
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7/28/2013 - bretrooks wrote: 88 Points
Consumed over 45 minutes. Fresh, enjoyable basic chardonnay, with apple/citrus fruit, hints of floral notes, and just a little bitter/tartness towards the finish. Maybe a bit mild on the mid-palate, but easy to drink on a warm afternoon and pretty nicely balanced overall.
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7/17/2013 - Omar Khayyam Likes this wine: 88 Points
Afternoon buzz at the ABV (ABV wine bar on lexington): Not oaked, fresh, sharply cut but with a smooth finish. Elegant.
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4/17/2013 - Doblk wrote: 84 Points
Some sweetness and tropical fruit on nose. Minerals, lemon, pineapple in front. Nice tart finish. I found it a bit oily with perhaps some secondary fermentation (?) that put me off. I wasn't wild about this but my wife liked it and she has a better palate than me. For me, it wasn't a typical clean and fresh Macon.
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