Name: ButternutVariety: Chardonnay
Region: Santa Maria, CA
Country: USA
Year: 2019
Price: $14
Winery review: TP91 Tasting Panel
Grapes from California’s best Chardonnay growing regions are sourced for this extroverted expression. The oak influence displays subtle notes of vanilla custard atop apple pie. The taste factor is high with this wine, as is its demonstration of great balance between acid and fruit. (wine.com
Wine Folly: pg 288, CA Chardonnay: The best Chardonnay grows mostly in coastal regions and valleys up and down the coast that receive cooling breezes and morning fog from the Pacific. Wines offer a richer body, with flavors of pineapple and tropical fruits that are often complemented with tasty oak. (FW: Yellow Apple, Pineapple, Creme Brulee, Vanilla, Caramel)
My review: (Served chilled) On the nose I'm getting pineapple, oak, and definitely some of the hazelnut. On the palette, the hazelnut is much more noticeable in the aftertaste. There's also a definitive tartness of citrus fruits. On the scale from dry to sweet, it definitely leans toward sweet. I did not get as much of the butter as they claimed would be there, but was pleasantly surprised by the oak.
I tasted this on its own with no food.
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