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Chardonnay Wines

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I obviously don't like Arinto
2008 Fiuza - Native

Good for the second vintage that I tasted
2007 HobNob Vineyards - Chardonnay

Not a good pairing/merge of Viognier
2008 The Ruins - Chardonnay/Viognier

A very drinkable chardonnay
Lamplighter Vineyards - Chardonnay

A mildy classy California Chardonnay
2008 Hess - Chardonnay : Select

Smooth and easy
La Valle - Solicino

Definitely a winning hand
2008 The Deck - Full House Chardonnay

And how many of us know what Chardonnay really tastes like
2009 Explore - Chardonnay

Oaked bliss
2008 Grayson Cellars - Chardonnay

Honeysuckle, passionfruit and melons
2008 Lapis Luna - Unoaked Chardonnay

A great Beringer, different vintage, different price, better taste
2007 Beringer - Napa Valley Chardonnay

It's the lees that I love
2007 Morro Bay - Chardonnay

Giving French flowers a chance, I discovered something interesting
2008 Le Drunk Rooster - Chardonnay

Creamy, apply, doughy effervescence
2006 Saint-Hilaire - Blanquette de Limoux

A mid-grade Aussie Chard
2008 Friday Monkey - Chardonnay

If you don't buy this wine, you are an idiot, friend
2009 Rayun - Chardonnay

A nutty, oaky Chardonnay
2007 Concannon Vineyards - Chardonnay

A nice cheap one to tie it on with
2007 Henry's Drive Vigerons - Pillar Box White

A tropical Chardonnay
2008 Chilensis - Chardonnay : Reserve

An interesting melange bringing out a pineapple with sizzle
2008 Oveja Negra - Chardonnay/Viognier Reserva : Reserve

Demure pineapple and oak with a slight woody backing
2007 Five Rivers - Chardonnay

Melon, pineapple and pepper!
2006 Milbrandt Vineyards - Traditions 2006 Chardonnay

Interesting, but not as good as the Grand Cuvee
Gloria Ferrer - Va de Vi

A capable well oaked sub $10 Chardonnay
2007 Rosenblum Cellars - Vintner's Cuvee Chardonnay


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