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Monday, July 2, 2012

Matchbook Chardonnay 2010 (about $15)






About the Wine:  Two things immediately come to mind when I think of California wines.  The first is bold, lush, delicious Cabernet Sauvignon.  The second is undrinkable Chardonnay.  The impact of California Chardonnay on the domestic market is such that when I worked at a New York winery the first thing we said about our Chardonnay was how it was nothing like the Chardonnays that come out of California.

About THIS Wine:  The wine is hay colored with no distinct rim, about the right color for an oaked Chardonnay.  Jasmine is prominent on the nose, reminiscent of a Washington Dry Riesling.  Layers of apricot, honey, citrus and orange make up a remarkably complex and pleasant palate that fades into a lemon finish.

Drinking This Wine:  This is very nice as a summer sipping wine.  It would also go very well with honey roasted chicken, lemon chicken, or lobster.

Overall Impression:  This wine is a pleasant surprise and drinks like a twenty-five dollar bottle.  It is a great value.

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