Talley Vineyards Estate Bottled Arroyo Grande Valley Chardonnay 2012

Ratings on Delectable

Dmitri Bourkovski

Very fruity and acid, almost Sauvignon-like.

Very fruity and acid, almost Sauvignon-like.

9.2

Jeremy Bowen

Pear and honeysuckle bouquet. Rich and creamy in the palate. 2012 vintage.

Pear and honeysuckle bouquet. Rich and creamy in the palate. 2012 vintage.

9.0

Doug Sayed

Tasty and easy drinking style with crisp fruits and a nice finish. A great value at around $25.

Tasty and easy drinking style with crisp fruits and a nice finish. A great value at around $25.

9.0

Jenks

Nice mineral driven chard. None of that mouth breather buttery fuckery.

Nice mineral driven chard. None of that mouth breather buttery fuckery.

9.0

Michael Walker

Solid body chard. Too much for F.

Solid body chard. Too much for F.

9.3

Kristi Perez

Timo June 13, 2015 K + Kids

Timo June 13, 2015 K + Kids

8.3

The fly

I tossed this bottle in the freezer before I opened it, in order to dull what I expected to be "hideous and grotesque lemon juice qualities." However, I find myself regretful for doing suchness, as this wine appears to be above average. I will need to try this again, only this time I won't purposely ruin it before drinking.

I tossed this bottle in the freezer before I opened it, in order to dull what I expected to be "hideous and grotesque lemon juice qualities." However, I find myself regretful for doing suchness, as this wine appears to be above average. I will need to try this again, only this time I won't purposely ruin it before drinking.

8.9

Paul Stefani

Refreshing and light. Has citrus and green apple that comes across well balanced. Went well with salmon salad entries from Pasta Pomodoro.

Refreshing and light. Has citrus and green apple that comes across well balanced. Went well with salmon salad entries from Pasta Pomodoro.

8.9

Marybeth Cashman

Nice light but complex chard.

Nice light but complex chard.

8.7

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