For my contribution, I tasted five different unoaked chardonnays from around the globe. I had a difficult time finding unoaked chardonnay for under $10, but I was able to find three at $9.99 and bought two more at $11.99 & $12.99 for comparison. And to make it even more interesting, the five I tasted are from around the globe.
Here are my selections:
|
Brand |
Year |
Region |
Price |
|
Brampton |
2006 |
South Africa |
$9.99 |
|
Brancott – Gisborne |
2005 |
New Zealand |
$9.99 |
|
Monjardin |
2005 |
Spain |
$11.99 |
|
Razor’s Edge |
2006 |
Austrailia |
$12.99 |
|
Three Thieves |
2005 |
California |
$9.99 |
The good news is that there were no total duds. They were all enjoyable to some extent, but some were better than others.
For something new this month, I took all the bottles outside for a photo-shoot amongst my Chardonnel grape vines. If you haven’t heard of Chardonnel, it’s a grape variety that was created by Michigan State University, Cornell University and Tabor Hill Winery in Buchanan, Michigan. It is a hybrid between Chardonnay and Ceval Blanc. I have some vines growning in my backyard but have yet to produce enough to make any wine… but I am feeding the birds with them.
Now, let’s get on to the results!
Top Choice
The Monjardin has a nice crisp acidity, but is still well balanced. The dominant flavors are pear, mineral and lime. It has a medium long finish. This is a very enjoyable chardonnay for $11.99.
Best Value Picks
Brampton Unoaked Chardonnay 2006 is produced by Rustenberg Wines in coastal South Africa. It is nice and light with apple, peach, pear and mineral flavors – subtle, but a good bit of complexity. I was particularly surprised by its exceptionally long finish. This is a nice unoaked chardonnay, although it’s not terribly exciting. It’s very refreshing and simple. I gave it 88 points.
The numbers on the Gisborne added up to a rating of 87 points, but I still call it a tie with the Brampton because I enjoyed the pineapple characteristics so much.
Worth Mentioning
Three Thieves wines come in a fun little jug. It looks similar to the jugs you might buy really cheap wine in, but smaller. They’ve gotten some decent reviews on their other wines, but I haven’t seen any reviews of the chardonnay (until now). I honestly didn’t expect much from this one but it was better than I expected. The nose is not far from what you would expect in a chardonnay, but it is a little tart – as is the palate. The only real dissernable fruit is apples, but they are green apples… a little too green. Three thieves chardonnay is drinkable, but it will make you pucker. 84 points.