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Chateau Ste. Michelle Chardonnay |
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White
USA
Columbia Valley
Chardonnay |
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A northerly latitude gives the Columbia Valley roughly two more hours of sunlight daily during the peak-growing season than California, increasing the region’s ability to ripen fruit.
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Rs. 2220.00
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Quantity :
750 ML
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A northerly latitude gives the Columbia Valley roughly two more hours of sunlight daily during the peak-growing season than California, increasing the region’s ability to ripen fruit.
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Vintage:
2016
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Alcohol Level:
13.5
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Serving Temperature:
6-8
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Closure:
Cork
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Wine Review: This light yellow colored Chardonnay from Washington opens with an oak and lemon bouquet with a hint of pineapple. On the palate, this wine is medium bodied, balanced and easy to drink. The flavor profile is an oak infused red apple with notes of pear and pineapple. The finish is dry and drifts away nicely. This Chard is going to be popular with readers who like this style. While not overly complex, it goes down easy and will be a crowd pleaser. It is a nice glass pour option that will not disappoint.
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Customer Wine Ratings
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SMELL |
TASTE |
BALANCE |
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POINT VALUE SYSTEM:
SIGHT:
- Cloudy Color - 0
- Good Clear Color - 1
SMELL:
- No Aroma - 0
- Light Aroma - 1 (Need to bring nose all the way into the glass to smell an aroma)
- Medium Aroma - 2 (Aroma is present as the glass is brought up to the nose)
- Strong Aroma - 3(Aroma is strong and flavorful as the nose approaches the glass)
TASTE:
- Fruit Flavor - 0 (Barely present or noticeable)
- Fruit Flavors - 1 (Present and pleasant but not abundant or intense)
- Fruit Flavors - 2 (Abundant and powerful fruit flavors)
BALANCE:(Fruit/acid/tannin)
- Poor Balance - 0
- Good Balance - 1
FINISH:
- Light to none - 0
- 15-30 seconds - 1
- 30 sec to 1 minute - 2
- >1 minute - 3
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