Freddy R. Troya
A decent Chardonnay from the southern foothills of Lujan de cuyo, in Mendoza, Argentina. It carries an aromatic and baked pear driven notes with some elevated and bright acidity. Has some weight on the mid-range palate with decent touch of oak and some cream brûlée at the very back end. Pairs nicely with shrimp scampi.
A decent Chardonnay from the southern foothills of Lujan de cuyo, in Mendoza, Argentina. It carries an aromatic and baked pear driven notes with some elevated and bright acidity. Has some weight on the mid-range palate with decent touch of oak and some cream brûlée at the very back end. Pairs nicely with shrimp scampi.
8.8Dawn E.
Delicious as always!
Delicious as always!
9.1Weston Mallgren
Really really great find at the Costco. Just pair it with chicken and not the 1.50 hot dog.
Really really great find at the Costco. Just pair it with chicken and not the 1.50 hot dog.
9.2Tyler Walker
Relatively strong acidity for a Chardonnay. Could drink in a higher volume than normal. Still some of that funk
Relatively strong acidity for a Chardonnay. Could drink in a higher volume than normal. Still some of that funk
9.2Freddy R. Troya
Delicate notes of pear, crispy and sharp, tropical fruits, mild tart at the end back of the palate. Nice and clean finish, not so expressive but a very casual style. Unoaked and steely style. Ok for a $20-ish price point
Delicate notes of pear, crispy and sharp, tropical fruits, mild tart at the end back of the palate. Nice and clean finish, not so expressive but a very casual style. Unoaked and steely style. Ok for a $20-ish price point
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