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Frank Family Vineyards Carneros Chardonnay 2019

Ratings on Delectable

Joshua Fisher Delectable Pro

Sampling new vintage for btg at Brasswood

Sampling new vintage for btg at Brasswood

9.0

Robert Stackowiak

Good balance of lemon and oak on the palate. Good to drink now. February 2025.

Good balance of lemon and oak on the palate. Good to drink now. February 2025.

9.0

Neal Ferry

Some acid, great overall

Some acid, great overall

9.0

Jerry Farinola

We like this Chardonnay for its overall quality. Nicely balanced. Drinkable on its own or with food. First had it at Terra Terroir a few years ago. Had it with swordfish tonight and we were wanting more when we finished the bottle. Costco $2?

We like this Chardonnay for its overall quality. Nicely balanced. Drinkable on its own or with food. First had it at Terra Terroir a few years ago. Had it with swordfish tonight and we were wanting more when we finished the bottle. Costco $2?

9.0

joan mutsch

Served for Cate Best's b-day & found I liked Chardonnay!

Served for Cate Best's b-day & found I liked Chardonnay!

9.7

Jeff Orlowski

Little bit of oak and apple on nose. Full, mildly dry. Litle bits of apple, pear, honey, and oak. Nothing stands out…very solid but nothing exciting.

Little bit of oak and apple on nose. Full, mildly dry. Litle bits of apple, pear, honey, and oak. Nothing stands out…very solid but nothing exciting.

8.6

Andrea Watt

Bold with butter, lemon zest, pear and apple. Rich and round with good acidity.

Bold with butter, lemon zest, pear and apple. Rich and round with good acidity.

9.4

Eugene Cha

Not too oaky

Not too oaky

9.1

Scott Parker

Cab not chard

Cab not chard

9.1

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