Need recommendation for a Chardonnay
Need recommendation for a Chardonnay
Hi folks,
My would be American mother in law likes it big, fat, oaky with vanilla, toffee, butterscotch and very ripe fruits flavour. What shall I get?
Thank-you.
Mike
My would be American mother in law likes it big, fat, oaky with vanilla, toffee, butterscotch and very ripe fruits flavour. What shall I get?
Thank-you.
Mike
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Go for muck like
Brands Coonwarra - Loaded up with spicy oak and buttery. Under $20
2003 Debortoli Yarra - is rich and tasty but a good wine.
Rosemount Roxborough - For top end spread on toast chardy. Go for this one if you want to impress.
Plenty of McLaren Value and Coonawarra made in the style above.
PS.
Scarbies have tightened up the yellow label quite a bit each year since 98. It is not longer that overt buttery style. It is rather nice.
Lakes Folly is NOT that style. It sees no MLF and 30% new oak.
Brands Coonwarra - Loaded up with spicy oak and buttery. Under $20
2003 Debortoli Yarra - is rich and tasty but a good wine.
Rosemount Roxborough - For top end spread on toast chardy. Go for this one if you want to impress.
Plenty of McLaren Value and Coonawarra made in the style above.
PS.
Scarbies have tightened up the yellow label quite a bit each year since 98. It is not longer that overt buttery style. It is rather nice.
Lakes Folly is NOT that style. It sees no MLF and 30% new oak.
Re: Need recommendation for a Chardonnay
Mikey wrote:Hi folks,
My would be American mother in law likes it big, fat, oaky with vanilla, toffee, butterscotch and very ripe fruits flavour. What shall I get?
Thank-you.
Mike
It's hardly unusual to dislike a (future) Mother-in-law, but isn't it going a little too far trying to poison her palate with crappy Chardonnay!
Cheers
Ian
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The only one I've tried that approaches what you're looking for is Coldstream Hills 2002 (not the reserve). If you can find it, it has more fruit and for me, more in-your-face compexity than the 2003, though it does have that extra year's age. Have tried both the 02 and 03 at similar ages and the 02 is definitely more the style you're seeking.
I like both but the 02 is more to the old Aussie style and I prefer it to the 03. Good $20 chard.
Whatever you end up serving to your yank mother-in-law, I hope she likes you more because you've pandered to her tastes.
Had another thought. She's probably tried Yellowtail but I wonder if she's tried Miranda's Firefly?
Good luck!
daz
I like both but the 02 is more to the old Aussie style and I prefer it to the 03. Good $20 chard.
Whatever you end up serving to your yank mother-in-law, I hope she likes you more because you've pandered to her tastes.
Had another thought. She's probably tried Yellowtail but I wonder if she's tried Miranda's Firefly?
Good luck!
daz