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Chumeia Chardonnay 2006

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Chumeia Chardonnay 750ML 2006    
Sku: 1314

“Pow! Bam! Smack! Same bat time same bat channel…This Chardonnay really kicks it up a few notches. Full throttle and drenched in tropical fl avors of pineapple, and butter, it sounds crazy but wait until you taste this one. A tidal wave of tropical tones, soft butterscotch and then the butter hits you like a wave—pow! Mild acids and cushy oak tannins allow a long lush fi nish. Enjoy!” Winemaker, Lee Nesbitt

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Country: United States
Region: California
Sub-Region: Central Valley
Appellation: Madera
Grape Varietal: Chardonnay
Type: Still wine
 
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