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what is a good chardonnay?
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<blockquote data-quote="tedpack" data-source="post: 15146"><p>There are about 200 of them in California. You might go to your winemonger, explain what you want, buy four that he/she suggets, then invite 7 other people for dinner. (6, if you live with someone.) Cook up a chicken, give everyone 4 glasses, and taste all four side by side, with food.I like Fetzer and Husch enough to buy them by the case, but my personal prejudices are not universal truths.If you want to make it interesting, buy one each from Australia, France (Macon Village is a French wine made from Chardonnay that you can usually find for under $15), Califronia and somewhere else; or one from each of four California counties; or four from different years, so you can see what 1, 2, 3 and 4-year old chardonnay tastes like.The possibilities are endless.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tedpack, post: 15146"] There are about 200 of them in California. You might go to your winemonger, explain what you want, buy four that he/she suggets, then invite 7 other people for dinner. (6, if you live with someone.) Cook up a chicken, give everyone 4 glasses, and taste all four side by side, with food.I like Fetzer and Husch enough to buy them by the case, but my personal prejudices are not universal truths.If you want to make it interesting, buy one each from Australia, France (Macon Village is a French wine made from Chardonnay that you can usually find for under $15), Califronia and somewhere else; or one from each of four California counties; or four from different years, so you can see what 1, 2, 3 and 4-year old chardonnay tastes like.The possibilities are endless. [/QUOTE]
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