Chardonnay Challenge: 16 Low-priced Chardonnays Reviewed

If you’re a regular reader, you know that I’ve been drinking a lot of chardonnay lately.  I tried 16 in total and I’m finally ready to present the summary of results.

Overall, I was thrilled by how many of the chardonnays I tried were good.   And I was even more thrilled by the diverse flavors I found.  Some were the predictable buttery-oaky chards that everyone tells me they hate, some were mineral and crispy, while some were tropical and vibrant.  Out of the 16 I tried, there are 6 that I would buy again and would recommend to others.  Some of the other 10 are still good, but I’ve picked 6 that I think outshine the others.

Which one I would recommend to you?  That somewhat depends on what your looking for, since there was a good variety in what I tried.

Top Picks

There are three different chardonnays that I gave 89 points and they are all different.  My personal preference is the Veramonte Chardonnay Reserva from Chile.  It has a nice, crisp fruity flavor at a decent price ($8.99).  I had heard a lot of good things about Chilean wine, but hadn’t tried many of them before this one.  Now I want to try more.

If the classic buttery-oaky chardonnay is what you’re interested in, then Concannon – Central Coast is a great choice.  I’ve been getting crap from the anti-chardonnay crowd who don’t like this style of chardonnay for the past couple months for spending so much time on chards.  But for those who are pro-butter and pro-oak, this is your pick.

For those who want an unoaked chardonnay, and are OK with spending a couple extra bucks, I’d recommend Monjardin Unoaked Chardonnay from Spain.  It has a nice mineral, lime and pear flavor with a medium-long finish.  This is a very enjoyable wine.

Best Value Chardonnay

My top pick for best value is the Twin Fin Chardonnay from California.  I can usually find this wine for $6.99 and it is a really tasty chardonnay with a tropical edge.  The flavors in this one are pineapple, banana and vanilla, which make this an interesting and good cheap wine. 

Interesting and Worth a Try

There are two others from the list that I would recommend and they are both unoaked chardonnays and both priced at $9.99.

Wine Ratings

There are other chardonnays that I tried that are decent, but you won’t go wrong with my top six.  Here’s the full list of the wines I tasted for this challenge and how they rated.  Cheers!

Brand

Year

Region

Rating

Price

Veramonte

2005

Chile

89

$8.99

Concannon – Central Coast

2004

California

89

$7.99

Monjardin

2005

Spain

89

$11.99

Twin Fin

2004

California

88

$6.99

Brampton

2006

South Africa

88

$9.99

Barefoot

N/A

California

87

$6.99

Brancott – Gisborne

2005

New Zealand

87

$9.99

Alice White

2006

Australia

86

$7.99

Razor’s Edge

2006

Austrailia

86

$12.99

Three Thieves

2005

California

84

$9.99

Smoking Loon

2005

California

83

$8.99

Dynamite Vineyards

2004

California

83

$9.99

French Rabbit

2005

France

77

$9.99

Ernest & Julio Gallo – Café

N/A

California

77

$4.99

Fetzer – Valley Oaks

2005

California

74

$7.99

Charles Shaw

2005

California

72

$3.39