Bedell Artist Series Taste White 2005
- Winery:
- Bedell Cellars
- Varietal:
- Chardonnay
- Region:
- USA > New York > Long Island > North Fork of Long Island
- Type:
- White Wine
- Drink Dates:
- Drink Now - 2011
- UPC:
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What to Expect
Chardonnay is America's most popular grape and with good reason. Made in styles that range from steely, mineral laced wines with crisp green apple fruit to wines that are buttery, rich, and laden with tropical fruits, there is a Chardonnay that will appeal to every palate. Chardonnay is most closely associated with France's Burgundy region and California's Northern valleys though it has proven successful around the globe.
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America
Art is necessary to sell wine as well. We've all picked up a bottle based on the label, and Australian wineries, perhaps more than anyone else, attempt to capture our attention with brightly colored labels featuring cartoon animals. Wines like yellowtail, Little Penguin and Blue Marlin are well-known examples.That's the low brow way to stand out, however. In their quest to stand out, some Long Island producers are leaving cartoons on Saturday morning television and are turning to world-renowned artists to design their labels. Bedell Cellars' 2005 Taste White features the read more...
October 2008
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Art is necessary to sell wine as well. We've all picked up a bottle based on the label, and Australian wineries, perhaps more than anyone else, attempt to capture our attention with brightly colored labels featuring cartoon animals. Wines like yellowtail, Little Penguin and Blue Marlin are well-known examples. That's the low brow way to stand out, however. In their quest to stand out, some Long Island producers are leaving cartoons on Saturday morning television and are turning to world-renowned artists to design their labels. Bedell Cellars' 2005 Taste White features the read more...




