Well it’s back to the Chardonnay Challenge. I still have a number of chardonnays to taste–and I haven’t even gotten to the naked chardonnay for wine blogging wednesday #36 yet. Sorry to the chardonnay haters out there, but I’ll get on to some other varietals before too long. I promise.
The Alice White Chardonnay is a nice light and pleasant chardonnay. It’s not the best one I’ve had, but is is very enjoyable. It has a predictable, yet pleasant nose. Pineapple and vanilla flavors with a nice oaky richness. I wouldn’t say it’s over-oaked, but those who don’t like oak won’t like this one. I personnally don’t mind a bit of oak in my chardonnay and I think this wine has the appropriate amount. It also has a fairly long finish with a refreshing, crisp acidity. The numbers came out to an 86 and at $7.99, I’d call that a good deal.
This is a nice everyday chardonnay and would be good with fish. I found a recipe for you to try, linked below.
Resources
Alice White Wines
Alice White Comes to Dinner: Fish in Chardonnay Pan Sauce