At $35 on sale, it is a palpable dry Chardonnay. The first glass was certainly a 7 at that price because you can get a lot of nice Chardonnays, If it was a $20 Chardonnay it would definitely be an 8. It lost something in the second glass, though strengthened with food for the third glass. — 15 days ago
There is a sweetness to the Chardonnay that you note with the first tasting but then the dryness comes through, making it a light palatable Chardonnay. Good enough to drink on its own, strengthened with cheeses. — 20 days ago
A near perfect Pizza or lasagne red. A gentle body, low tanins, with easy drinking. — 3 days ago
It was on sale for the $20 and even if that price we won't buy it again. — 12 days ago
It's a Chardonnay, not a Pinot Noir. As a starting point, it's a $140 bottle of wine, and at that price.l, despite its complexity, it is not necessarily a go-to, but if it is certainly a wine with incredible variety and very complex and changes according to the food you eat. — 20 days ago
Low price. Low quality. — 24 days ago
A very smooth Chardonnay, with a hint of butteriness, it stands on its own.
At the price point of $45, we still have another option that is our go-to! — 4 days ago
Possibly the most balanced Chardonnay I've ever tasted. At $35, it represents great value. It is dry and simultaneous rich with flavour. A sweetness that is not overbearing, and a an ability to hold its own with or without food.
For a couple where one person really likes their dry, and someone that is less,partial to a dry wine, it is something that can be shared and enjoyed and really valued. — 14 days ago
Amazing, fresh Sake. Happy to have it again!! — 23 days ago
Marcus Chacos
At $50 (though buying in bulk, it's less), it's an 8.5 rating. Against another $50 bottle of wine, it's an 8.5.
This would work so well with pizza or lasagne!! — a day ago