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2013 Scott Family Estate Chardonnay

Chardonnay

  • USA
  • California
  • Central Coast
  • Arroyo Seco
CT90.3 7 reviews
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Community Tasting Notes 3

  • NMpsydoc Likes this wine: 89 points

    September 12, 2015 - The wine looks greenish gold colored. It smells like papaya. It tastes like grapefruit, pineapple and honeydew. The body is medium. The wine has round texture. The wine finishes medium with medium acidity. It opens up well and softens on the palate as it warms.

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  • uvmd Likes this wine: 93 points

    July 3, 2015 - Awesome sauce at room temp 3 hours in. Strong banana notes leading into intense ruby red grapefruit, veering into blood orange territory. Mango notes arose subtly, yet unmistakably. Excellent Burgundy.

  • SanderB wrote: 92 points

    July 3, 2015 - Full bodied fruit forward nose. Butter oak, smokey mandarin, mango. Dry, well structured lengthy finish. Burgundy-esque, as advertised.

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Wine Definition

  • Vintage 2013
  • Type White
  • Producer Scott Family Estate
  • Varietal Chardonnay
  • Designation n/a
  • Vineyard n/a
  • Country USA
  • Region California
  • SubRegion Central Coast
  • Appellation Arroyo Seco
  • UPC Codes .087712204100, 087712104110, 087712204100

Community Holdings

  • Pending Delivery 0 (0%)
  • In Cellars 18 (34%)
  • Consumed 35 (66%)

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