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WINE ADVOCATE 89 POINTS -"The NV Brut Blanc de Blancs Grand Cru comes across as relatively soft and understated. Lemon, white flowers, spices and mint Read More...
emerge gracefully from this feminine, attractive Blanc de Blancs. This is Lot L35200904011M. Disgorged September 2010. Anticipated maturity: 2011-2015."
$7.98
We feel that Bogle has one of the most solid wine portfolios in the business, and they prove that it doesn’t have to cost an arm and a leg! The Bogle family has been farming since Read More...
the mid 1800’s and their reputation has continued to grow. The fact that they want to sell wines that people can actually afford doesn’t hurt, either. A little something for everyone: barrel fermentation, sur-lies aging, and partial malolactic fermentation. These hand-crafted processes create a rich and elegant wine with layers of complexity.
Fresh tropical fruits like pineapple, mango and green apple greet both the nose and palate upon first sip, followed up by a touch of lemon cream. Complimented by more creamy notes of butterscotch and caramel, the wine has a long, lingering finish hinting of toasty oak.
Fresh tropical fruits like pineapple, mango and green apple greet both the nose and palate upon first sip, followed up by a touch of lemon cream. Complimented by more creamy notes of butterscotch and caramel, the wine has a long, lingering finish hinting of toasty oak.
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Most of the grapes for Bonterra’s Chardonnay are harvested along a 12-mile corridor near the banks of the Russian River, and year after year offer characteristic green apple, baked apple, Read More...
pear and citrus notes in the wine. There’s a touch of vanilla from the dollop of new French Oak. An initial impression of rich, buttery cream quickly turns to aromas of honey and lightly toasted almonds, followed quickly by tropical aromas of pineapple, citrusy lemon and Crème Brûlée.Organic Grown Grapes
$21.95
We are big fans of Bouchaine around here. And proud of it! A winery with significant historical roots, Bouchaine inhabits the oldest continually operated winery in Carneros Read More...
with vines first planted in the mid-1800s. Completely renovated and updated, new ownership hired Michael Richmond as winemaker and general manager. With over 30 years experience in Carneros, (he founded Acacia), he set new standards in both the vineyard and winemaking. The modest price belies these efforts. Mike said that he wanted the oak to be transparent, with a wisp of spice, and he kept the malolactic to 50%. The fruit is all estate and the oak was only 30% new, which most definitely begat the desired result. This bodacious beauty is crisp and multi-tropical, coating the palate with added hints of peach, citrus, lemon crème, spice and vanilla.
$23.99
This is one of the best domestic Chardonnay-based dessert wines we've ever tasted! Bouchaine is no newcomer to our Top Wine list, and after you've tasted this beauty, you'll Read More...
understand why! Winemaker Michael Richmond decided to let a one acre block of their estate Chardonnay hang until December to let botrytis take over the grapes, and concentrate the grapes sugars and flavors. This is a sweet, harmonious treat, with aromas and flavors of honey, apricot, fig, warm apple cobbler, and lemon curd. This is a rich, unctuous, sweet wine with lovely Carneros acidity to keep it lively and fresh....BRAVO!
$25.99
Finding good, inexpensive red Burgundy is a difficult task; so we are happy to offer you this 2010 Bourgogne from Mongeard-Mugneret, a sophisticated wine at a meager budget. This is Read More...
a small producer located in Vosne-Romanée, and made by Vincent Mongeard. The Mongeard family has produced wine in Vosne-Romanée since the eighteenth century, and makes “old school” styled, delicately proportioned, graceful Burgundies. Their 2010 Bourgogne (Pinot Noir) is no exception. In fact, this is a great entry-level bottle of Burgundy that would please even the most seasoned wine drinker. Also noteworthy, we are loving wines from the 2010 Burgundy vintage, as they are unbelievably pure and pristine wines that can be enjoyed at first sip.
Mongeard-Mugneret 2010 Bourgogne is garnet hued, and unravels in the glass with a nose of cherry, wild raspberry, a hint of clove and earth. On the palate, its texture is feminine, elegant and feather-light, but still persistent with woodland berry fruit, mineral, and has a silky finish. This wine shines with medium acidity, balance, and has 12.5% alcohol. It is seamless, integrated, full of vigor and cut, and just beautiful wine at an amazing price.
Mongeard-Mugneret 2010 Bourgogne is garnet hued, and unravels in the glass with a nose of cherry, wild raspberry, a hint of clove and earth. On the palate, its texture is feminine, elegant and feather-light, but still persistent with woodland berry fruit, mineral, and has a silky finish. This wine shines with medium acidity, balance, and has 12.5% alcohol. It is seamless, integrated, full of vigor and cut, and just beautiful wine at an amazing price.
$33.99
Burghound - "A slightly exotic nose of yellow orchard fruit plus mango leads to rich and impressively concentrated medium weight flavors that possess mouth coating extract and fine Read More...
length if not great complexity. As noted in the introduction, there is noticeable gas on the finish so it would be a good idea to decant this for 15 minutes or so first."
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BURGHOUND: " A pungent nose of straw, citrus, pear and melon leads to attractively vibrant and well-detailed middle weight flavors that exude a lovely Read More...
salinity on the balanced, ripe and utterly delicious and vibrant finish that offers good if not special depth within the context of the appellation."
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Winemaker's notes : winemaker's notes:
Laforêt Bourgogne Chardonnay is made with the Chardonnay grape coming from the whole of Burgundy. It is often the entry level wine leading Read More...
to the great white Burgundies: to drink it provides the simple pleasures of a classic Burgundy.
Fruity and full of life. This is a classical white Burgundy and a good entry level wine for Burgundy in general. The colour is golden yellow, with a greenish glint. The aromas are reminiscent of fresh grape and green almond. Elegant texture.
Fruity and full of life. This is a classical white Burgundy and a good entry level wine for Burgundy in general. The colour is golden yellow, with a greenish glint. The aromas are reminiscent of fresh grape and green almond. Elegant texture.
$17.99
Val de Mer, which loosely translates to “Valley of the Sea” (a reference to the Chablis region’s geological beginnings as an ancient seabed) is a thrilling new label founded by Patrick Piuze. Piuze’Read More...
s great assets, besides his immense talent as a winemaker, are his long relationships with growers and modest production volumes, which allow him to focus on older vines from the best possible locations. Grapes for Val de Mer come from 18 hectares of estate fruit and miniscule parcels of purchased fruit in and around Chablis. Apart from the Vaudesir Grand Cru, all the Val de Mer Chablis hail from the left bank of the Serein River, where the wines tend to show more fruit yet maintain a distinctly Kimmeridgien minerality that can only be Chablis. The nose on this Bourgogne Blanc blends sea salt, lemon grass and a touch of cream. In the mouth, great acidity showcases lemon citrus fruit, apple flesh, mixed florals and lean minerality. Bring on the oysters! Drinks way above its price niveau.
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From one of our favorite Burgundy negociants. This Bourgogne blanc packs a punch for the price. Clean, crip, easy drinking Chardonnay!
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Made predominatly from vines located on the Meursault border, with a little declassified Puligny blended in, the 2011 Pernot Bourgogne is the perfect entry into the realm of white Burgundy. Read More...
Vinified in stainless steel, the depth of fruit and pronounced mineral character of the brilliant Chardonnay comes from the class of its origin rather than the influence of oak or fancy winemaking techniques. Worth a serious look! Especially at the price.
BREWER-CLIFTON 2010 CHARDONNAY`
"GNESA" SANTA RITA HILLS 750mL
Item: #206040
"GNESA" SANTA RITA HILLS 750mL
Item: #206040
Bottle Size:750ml
WA:92
WA:92
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ROBERT PARKER'S WINE ADVOCATE 92 POINTS - "Brewer Clifton’s 2010 Chardonnay Gnesa is intense in its color and flavors. This is a decidedly big, broad-Read More...
shouldered wine with plenty of acidity to back up the rich, vivid fruit. Apricots, nectarine, almonds, flowers and spices flesh out on the generous, inviting finish. The western and southern borders of this site are adjacent to the Pacific Ocean. Anticipated maturity: 2012-2016."
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Proximity to the Pacific Ocean gives Monterey County the cool, foggy climate that is ideal for growing Chardonnay grapes. Typically, bud break begins several weeks earlier and harvest Read More...
ends several weeks later in Monterey County than in other Central Coast growing regions. This extra month of time on the vine allows the grapes to develop a crisp, bright acidity and lush tropical flavors. Monterey County houses the significant Monterey AVA, which includes nine sub-regions, united by the cooling influence of Monterey Bay. This aromatic Chardonnay displays juicy tropical flavors mixed with hints of vanilla and spice. Flavors of lush pineapple, mango and tart pippin apple give way to clover honey and toasted sugar notes.
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Located just west of the town of Paso Robles at the confluence of three creeks in the Templeton Gap, the James Berry Vineyard is a rocky field of vines owned by Pebble and Terri Smith Read More...
and farmed by their son Justin. While this site is more known for their Rhône varietals (Grenache, Syrah, Mourvedre), there is a small portion planted to white grapes. Very few get their hands on these cherished rows, but those that do are rewarded with riches! When we tasted this Broadside Chardonnay, we were blown away by the quality in our glass for the relatively small price of admission! Rich, heady aromas quickly fill the glass showcasing tropical fruits, pineapple, citrus blossoms and marmalade. On the palate, the wine is unctuous, rich and decadent, with lemon oils, marmalade, apple pie and a distinct butter note. The wine is deftly textured and well-balanced for its size, and, to be honest, is a real steal for the price!
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2012 ORANGE COUNTY FAIR GOLD MEDAL WINNER
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Buena Vista joined the Boisset Family Estates collection in May 2011. Today, Jean-Charles Boisset is returning Buena Vista to its original glory with the complete restoration and re-Read More...
opening of the champagne cellars, which have been unavailable to the public for over 20 years. Jean-Charles is 100% dedicated to doing whatever is needed to showcase the quality of the wines from this property. The wines of Buena Vista are being driven to greater heights under Winemaker Brian Maloney and Consulting Winemaker David Ramey, including the re-introduction of Sonoma wines, in honor of Buena Vista's role in the discovery of Sonoma as one California's great terroirs.
Where the Sonoma bottling lends its hand to Burgundy, this wine is pure California! These vineyards receive wind and fog from the San Pablo Bay that cool the vines and allow the grapes a longer growing season. This is a golden-colored Chardonnay with notes of baked apple, kiwi, pineapple, toasted oak, and a kiss of butter. Rich, full-bodied, and with impressive power for a wine at this price, this was somewhat of a showstopper when we tasted it!
Where the Sonoma bottling lends its hand to Burgundy, this wine is pure California! These vineyards receive wind and fog from the San Pablo Bay that cool the vines and allow the grapes a longer growing season. This is a golden-colored Chardonnay with notes of baked apple, kiwi, pineapple, toasted oak, and a kiss of butter. Rich, full-bodied, and with impressive power for a wine at this price, this was somewhat of a showstopper when we tasted it!
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