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100 Point Rating Guide | ||
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| 96-100 | Extraordinary | A wine of finesse, complexity, and expression. True to variety and region. Perfect balance of flavors with a long finish. |
| 90-95 | Excellent | True to variety and region, with terrific complexity and balance. While not a wine for the ages, a superior example. |
| 85-89 | Good | Meets your expectations, with sound flavors and balance. Might have limited complexity or be short on the palate. A sound wine. |
| 80-84 | Average | Drinkable, might not have as much varietal character. Simple flavors, no flaws, but nothing special. |
| 75-79 | Below Average | Might contain one flaw, simple straight-forward flavors, off-balance, unpleasant. |
| 60-74 | Undrinkable, Flawed | Contains significant flaws. Unpleasant, not commercially acceptable. |
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1 User Review
Jun 23, 2007
Lemons, vanilla oak, and honey on the nose.
Caramel, yeasty, bursting with lemons and necterines with a hint of toasted hazelnuts hiding in the background. Wildflower honey and light butterscotch candy on the finish.
After a few sips, I noticed a lot of tart granny smith apple
I am not one to liek a big over oaked chard and this one has a nice balance of a bit of creamy oakiness, without being overbearing.
For an ABC (anything but chardonnay) drinking, I'd buy it again.


