Light, crisp, clean, and refreshing. Great hot weather wine. — 6 years ago
Best wine here. Dry. A lot of depth. — 6 years ago
It was rich and not sweet at all. Solid choice — 6 years ago
Young and bright high tone fruit. Acidity a bit over the top in first day. Second day the wine calmed down and showed some beautiful fruit, earth and blackened pepper notes. — 7 years ago
If Canada starts to make good wine, we have not finished drinking...
— 7 years ago
Had at bar bar Norman — 5 years ago
Perfect with raclette as it cuts through the fat cheese and brings acidity to it all. — 5 years ago
I usually don’t drink chards but when I do .... :) thank you @Norman Gennaro — 6 years ago
Great wine for good price. — 7 years ago
Great mineral nose with a rich fruit throughout the palate. Definitely enjoyed this more when it rose in temp from being chilled. Thank you @Norman Gennaro ! — 7 years ago
Lots of oak on the nose right off the bat, but halfway through the bottle this hits it's stride and never looks back. Mind boggling. — 8 years ago
@Delectable Wine this is 2013 norman hardie unfiltered county chardonnay — 8 years ago
Light, crisp, dry, slightly petrol, lime — 5 years ago
Great wine for the price — 6 years ago
The only thing I love more than their wine? Their pizza. — 6 years ago
Founded in 1969 by two rocket scientists, ZD takes its name not only from its founders, Norman de Leuze and Gino Zepponi, but also from the engineering term Zero Defects. Sleek in its design, but with serious thrust, comparisons could be made to Corison or Montelena Estate, as well as some Left Bank Châteaux. Tart cranberry, cherry, and plum abound with purity, followed by 70% cacao, fresh pine, and damp cedar. Some secondary coconut oil adds a slightly exotic feel to an otherwise old school, savory-styled Napa Cab. Excellent. 93+ — 6 years ago
Not too strong, and it has good flavor. I enjoyed it! — 7 years ago
Bright red fruit flavors with lush tannin. This wine can enjoyed on its own, with friends, on a sunny day. Or with rich duck confit and bbq'd red meats. Can't beat the price. -wine batman — 8 years ago
Ian Griffith
Brought by Norman Adam to Scott’s for a Sunday buffet. Less meaty than another La Liviniere shared at the same meal. Lovely nose with bold fruit. Quite polished and Medoc-like. — 5 years ago