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Chateau Potelle Mount Veeder Vgs Estate Chardonnay 1998

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Chateau Potelle Mount Veeder Vgs Estate Chardonnay (1998)
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4 Star Rating

Starting at: $33.49 USD
4 Reviews

Winery:
Chateau Potelle Winery
Varietal:
Chardonnay
Region:
USA > California > Napa > Mount Veeder
Type:
White Wine
Drink Dates:
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User Tags:  complex, oak, intense, resinous, rich, pear, nectarine, stone fruits, pome, hazelnut 


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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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Rating: 4/5 - As reviewed by Decanter An incredibly intense, concentrated, hedonistically flavoured Chardonnay that's in a class with the best from Kistler or Helen Turley. This hand-crafted, ultra-ripe Chardonnay is complex, age-worthy and a thing, albeit an over-sized thing, of beauty. It s


 

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The slow process of the natural yeast fermentation creates a wine where the flavors coming from the grapes as well as from the winemaking are extremely well integrated. This results in a subtle, yet very rich wine with tremendous complexity, balance and an impressive finish. The oak becomes an element of complexity, not an element of taste. The wine stays and grows in you for ever.


 

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Rating: 89/100 - As reviewed by Wine Spectator


 

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Rating: 89/100 - As reviewed by Wine Spectator on 05/15/02


 

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