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Variety: Chardonnay
Region: Mendoza
Country: Argentina
Year: 2010
Price: $7
Winery review: Opens with mellow peach and melon aromas and some oak. The palate is round, creamy and full. Tastes of spiced, dried apple with a stalky, pithy accent.
My review: Overall, I found this wine to be different. I enjoyed the underlying taste of peach and the citrus aspect I usually hate was not too bad in this wine. It definitely tasted like a more Spring-ish wine and almost had an aftertaste of a fruit wine. Another aspect that surprised me about this wine was the oak base while still being a bit fruity. The makers made the mix work, in my opinion. I was able to taste this one with a bit of bread and am still unsure of how it would taste with food.
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