Argyle Chardonnay Willamette Valley 2002
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| Argyle Chardonnay 2002 | |
| Grape Varietal | Chardonnay |
| Vineyard Designation | Willamette Valley, Oregon |
| Country | United States |
| Year | 2002 |
| Rating | 91 Wine Spectator |
| Characteristics | Light bodied with a long lingering finish |
| Flavor Characteristics | Grapefruit, green apple, citrus |
| Food Pairings | |
| Price | $14.00 |
Tasting Notes
The Argyle Chardonnay is grown on hillside slopes in Oregon's Willamette Valley and fermented with select yeast strains and malo-lactic finish. The wine was fruit forward, but thin and tinney. Fruit was grapefruit lime zest, unripe apricot and green apple. Notes of cedar and cut grass. Color was light. Acid was firm but accented a slighly tin overture. Not much depth.Submitted By: Howard
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