Castello di Borghese Chardonnay North Fork of Long Island Hargrave Vineyard 2001 | $##
A heavy hand with the oak gives this thick white a caramel …
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White Still
Primary Grape
Chardonnay
This white grape takes its name from a village in the Mâconnais region of Burgundy in France. It remains widely grown there today, but the variety became so popular in the 1970s that for a time it became nearly synonymous with "white wine" in the U.S. Today, almost every wine-producing region in the world grows Chardonnay.
Review Appeared in This Issue
June 30, 2003
Region
New York / Long Island / North Fork of Long Island
Castello di Borghese Chardonnay North Fork of Long Island Hargrave Vineyard 2001 | $ 00
A heavy hand with the oak gives this thick white a caramel …
Wine Type and Color
White Still
To see the full review and rating become a member of WineSpectator.com
Subscribe TodayPrimary Grape
Chardonnay
This white grape takes its name from a village in the Mâconnais region of Burgundy in France. It remains widely grown there today, but the variety became so popular in the 1970s that for a time it became nearly synonymous with "white wine" in the U.S. Today, almost every wine-producing region in the world grows Chardonnay.