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Tierra Salvaje Chardonnay 2011
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| Our Price |
$7.99/Bottles |
$91.09/Case |
| Sale Price |
$6.99/Bottles |
$83.88/Case |
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Bottles/Case:
12
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| Mevushal:
Yes
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Alc/Vol:
13.5%
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Size:
750 ml
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Region:
Chile
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Dryness:
Dry
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Color:
White
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Varietal:
Chardonnay
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Supervision:
OU
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General Information
An elegant wine with an alluring bouquet and a rich yellow color that shimmers with pale green highlights. Well-balanced fruit and acidity with outstanding notes of tropical and citrus fruit which enhance the refreshing quality of this delightful wine.
Kosher For Passover
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Customer Reviews
Reviewed by doctordog(183)
Date:2/29/2012
Vintage 2011
This new vintage is very good! Pale straw in color with a light fruity aroma, it is well balanced, dry but fruity with just enough acidity and a hint of pear. This may be the best chardonnay they have produced to date and, despite the price increase, is still a great value - certainly one of the best in its price range.
Reviewed by doctordog(183)
Date:11/22/2010
Vintage 2010
Golden straw, fruity aroma, well balanced. Better than the 2009.
Reviewed by doctor j(1)
Date:6/9/2010
Vintage 2009
A touch of sweetness initially, with a slight metallic aftertaste. Good wine for the money, but not nearly as good as some other Chardonnays.
Reviewed by ettinav@wfu.edu(8)
Date:4/5/2010
Vintage 2009
It's a chameleon-like wine, very deceptive but versatile: depending on the accompanying food, it may taste dry (rather like sauvignon blanc) while with others, fruity and off-dry (like semillon). It's light-bodied, fresh and enjoyable enough, especially at this sensational price.
Reviewed by doctordog(183)
Date:4/15/2009
Vintage 2008
Pale pear toned, fruity aroma, quite dry, mid-weight, legs, with a pleasantly lingering acidity, heady. Acceptable at onset, improves with a bit of air.
Reviewed by Ze'ev Shimon(23)
Date:4/7/2009
Vintage 2008
Another exceptional wine value from Chile!! Distinctive floral aromas and citrus flavors all balanced with a pleasantly crisp acidity. Very "new style" Chard with little or no oak. This puts the Alfasi (same price range)to shame. Tierra Salvaje even replaced their label with something a bit more sophisticated. I'll buy this again and often.
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