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Favorite Chardonnay

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  1. PhilNotHill

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    Our favorite has been Rombauer ($30ish). Getting hard to find...even in Denver.

    We stumbled onto Frank Family Chardonnay (mid to high $20ish) as our local favorite wine shop recommended it. Delicious if you love big oakie, buttery Chards. We do.

    Now Frank Family is getting hard to find. We just bought 20 bottles in Denver and that's all we can find.

    Lewis Cellars is great but also more expensive. $50

    Talbot is awesome but also $50.

    Far Niente is $50+.

    We have been known to buy Chateau St. Jean Robert Young at $26 but is also hard to find. Got 9 bottles. Not fond of the Belle Terre vinyard. Bought a case of regular Chateau St. Jean at $7.99/750ml btl.

    Anything else we should try?
     
  2. wax

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    Cheap, easy to find & holds up for 5 years past vintage date?

    BOGLE Ca. Char. for a mere 10 lip-smackers
     
  3. Jdubbya

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    I like some of the Bogle pinot noirs. Haven't tried their chardonnay.

    I'm not big into Chardonnays, but a friend who is said this was one of the best he'd tried. I love their reds and usually keep a bottle of this around in case someone wants some white or I'm in the mood. http://www.dunhamcellars.com/08mazie

    Also a little on the sweeter side I really like Barton & Gustier Vouvray http://www.barton-guestier.com/gb/Our_Wines/AOC_Wines_Gold_Label_Series_12.html They also make a Chardonnay, but I haven't tried it. If the vouvray is any indication though it should be great!
     
  4. CAS

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    La Crema is a nice everyday drinker from Sonoma.
     
  5. drjohngober

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    We like La Crema also. Last year we discovered Coppola chardonnay and shared it with some friends. Now, the local store cannot keep in stock.
    Great tasting Chardonnay- very light.

    http://www.franciscoppolawinery.com/
     
  6. PhilNotHill

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    I will try it.

    Thanks.
     
  7. darth550

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    That Kistler Chas and I polished off at X Mas was stellar.
     
  8. ggjjr

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    The Beringer Reserve, at about $30 is usually awesome. Also try Sonoma Cutrer.

    George
     
  9. absent

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    Kistler and Rocchioli are favorites but Paul Hobbs beats them both, IMO.
     
  10. David_S

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    My ex prefered her Chardonnay unoaked & we partook of a fair amount of Kim Crawford's offerings. Perhaps not my favorite, but quite enjoyable.

    Me? I like the heavy oak & buttery mouth feel/taste. Don't remember which I greatly prefered, as given my druthers, I stay with a red wine.
     
  11. TRScotty

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    Ilike La Crema for its buttery finish and modest price.

    We drink a lot of Ferrari Carano and Cakebread Chard, too.
     
  12. Jeff Kennedy

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    Try Sbragia. Ridge does a nice Chard. Grgich too.

    The problem is chard when passing out recommendations is that there is such a broad range of styles, not bad just different, that one eventually will find a particular profile of preference.

    Our favorites are Peter Michael. The Grgich anniversay of the Paris tasting is wonderful. Nothing wrong with a Kistler either.

    Cheap chard to drink with leftovers is Bin 65 by Lindemans.

    Jeff
     
  13. 360stimo

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    Having just spent 3 weeks in California i can't believe how expensive the wine is over there compared to Europe and South America, even from the wineries.

    Oh and to keep this on topic i refuse to drink Chardonnay, horrid stuff. In fact i didn't enjoy any of the US white wines, but although paying ridiculous prices for it, some of the reds are spectacular.
     
  14. Ashman

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    Phil may not go for this since he like big, more oaked and buttery, but a chardonnay that we like a lot is Les Setilles by Olivier LeFlaive from the Burgundy region in France. Price is about $20 in the U.S. plus or minus a couple of bucks.

    Very nice balance, not oaky at all but decent finish and still a reasonably substantial wine.
     
  15. velocetwo

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    La Crema for every day as low as 12.50 at Safeway


    if you like the buttery type

    J Lohr - Monterey, Cambria- Carneros, Acacia- Napa

    for an inexpensive Chardonnay it's hard to beat Toasted Head or Rosenblum





    PS Rosenblum has some of the best Zin's in California they make 15-20 different ones
     
  16. PhilNotHill

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    We tried the La Crema. Paid $19.95. Butterscotch in there. We liked it. Great for a non-vintage wine.

    May the horse be with you.
     
  17. Innovativethinker

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    +1 for Grgich Hills
     
  18. cheesey

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    there are many nice chards and other wines out there that deserve respect... but for the swilling and molesting ( adding soda and / or ice ) crowd that gathers... my criteria for wine is it must come in 1.5 L bottles and retail for about $10...discounted in case quantities... in chards, the Austrailian Lindemans bin 65 and Black Swan has an acceptable chard
     
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  20. F456 V12

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    Kistler is a great Chard, too pricey for every day consumption...

    Having drank Chards for years before I found out the pleasures of Red's some suggestions.

    Testarossa - 2009 Diana's Chardonnay - a lot like Rombauer
    J Vineyards - have one open now.
    Sonoma-Cutrer - lighter, in my opinion
    ZD Vineyards - also like Rombauer
    La Crema - Already mentioned.
    Grgich Hills - Mike Grgich is the guy that won in 1976 when a Chardonnay he crafted for Chateau Montelena beat the France in the blind tasting in Paris.
    Au bon Climat - lighter tasting from Santa Barbara Region
    Pahlmeyer (tier1 label) and Jason (tier2 label) - BIG, BIG Chards
    Shafer - already mentioned.
    Cakebread - already mentioned.

    Enjoy,

    MB
     
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    Here are the tasting notes for Penfolds Thomas Hyland chardonnay I found:

    The nose shows white stone fruits & subtle citrus blossom, complimented by integrated, nutty oak.

    The palate has a creamy, nougat mid-palate with refreshing, vibrant fruit flavours; grapefruit, fig and melon.

    The subtle oak gives structure & complexity.

    I will just say great achievement at the price, £10 ish in the UK, not sure how that translates to the US at the moment. It is not too oaky, but has good enough weight to it. Absolutely delicious. Well worth a look.

    Cheers!! Mark.
     
  23. PhilNotHill

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    Enjoying La Crema. Great value for the price. Thanks.

    And may the horse be with you. ;)
     
  24. Innovativethinker

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    I was in Vegas for a week and enjoyed the La Crema Pinot Noir. Very nice for the price.
     
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