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Primary Grape Chardonnay. This white grape takes its name from a village in the Mâconnais region of Burgundy in France. It remains widely grown there today, but the variety became so popular in the ...
Primary Grape Chardonnay. This white grape takes its name from a village in the Mâconnais region of Burgundy in France. It remains widely grown there today, but the variety became so popular in the ...
Primary Grape Chardonnay. This white grape takes its name from a village in the Mâconnais region of Burgundy in France. It remains widely grown there today, but the variety became so popular in the ...
$125, Red, Still, Italy. Tasting note for this wine: The core flavors of cherry, raspberry and earth are …See the full review, with rating and when to drink!
This popular red grape originated in Burgundy but has spread across the New World. Like its white Burgundian counterpart Chardonnay, Pinot Noir is early-budding, early-ripening and thin-skinned. The ...
$85, Red, Still, Washington. Tasting note for this wine: Broad-shouldered and potently built, this Syrah reveals …See the full review, with rating and when to drink!
$82, Red, Still, California. Tasting note for this wine: Expressive and keenly structured, with refined red and …See the full review, with rating and when to drink!
Primary Grape Chardonnay. This white grape takes its name from a village in the Mâconnais region of Burgundy in France. It remains widely grown there today, but the variety became so popular in the ...
$24, Rosé, Still, France. Tasting note for this wine: Brilliant fuchsia in color, with its dark red currant and …See the full review, with rating and when to drink!
$13, White, Still, Michigan. Tasting note for this wine: Light floral aroma, with a soft, faint buttery note on the …See the full review, with rating and when to drink!
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