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Chateau du Chatelard Beaujolais Blanc 2007

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Chateau du Chatelard Beaujolais Blanc (2007)
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Varietal:
Chardonnay
Region:
France
Type:
 
Color:
White
Drink Dates:
Drink Now - 2010
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User Tags:  poultry, meat, white meat, color descriptors, caramel, resinous, classic, butter, oak, pome 


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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.

Winemakers Notes

Soft and plump, with pear, apple and brioche notes. Round finish.

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This is a solid, classic French Chardonnay. Light on the oak, light on the butter. Almost a bit of apple wood in there. Got a poultry at a picnic nose. It's the only wine I drink that makes me truly think... "this would go great with chicken."


October 2009

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