Pale straw color, the wine showed definite green apple, banana, yeast, a slight nutty aroma (from the oak treatment the wine has received), a hint of caramel. The taste shows dominant green apple, pear, bread pudding, and a hint of butterscotch. Well balanced acidity, and what you would deem a rather dry wine. A surprisingly lengthy finish. Fresh and blooms with food.
Monday, August 15, 2011
Verget Bourgogne, Terrior de Cotes d' Or
100% Chardonnay

Pale straw color, the wine showed definite green apple, banana, yeast, a slight nutty aroma (from the oak treatment the wine has received), a hint of caramel. The taste shows dominant green apple, pear, bread pudding, and a hint of butterscotch. Well balanced acidity, and what you would deem a rather dry wine. A surprisingly lengthy finish. Fresh and blooms with food.
Pale straw color, the wine showed definite green apple, banana, yeast, a slight nutty aroma (from the oak treatment the wine has received), a hint of caramel. The taste shows dominant green apple, pear, bread pudding, and a hint of butterscotch. Well balanced acidity, and what you would deem a rather dry wine. A surprisingly lengthy finish. Fresh and blooms with food.
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