19 Crimes

Hard Chard Chardonnay

8.6167 ratings
7.95 pro ratings
South Eastern, Australia
Chardonnay
Duck, Shellfish, Goose, Mushrooms, Manchego & Parmesan, Game, Pork, Squash & Root Vegetables, Chicken, Turkey, Cheddar & Gruyere, Meaty & Oily Fish, White Fish, Shellfish, Crab & Lobster, Cream Sauces
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Sipping Fine Wine

19 crimes turned criminals into Colonists. Upon conviction, British rogues, guilty of at least one of the 19 Crimes, were sentenced to live in Australia, rather than death. Label: Jane Castings was caught and convicted for receiving stolen goods of cheese and bacon by training a group of teenage boys to steal the goods. Big bold chard with smoky aromas. Palate shows off smoky oak, some vanilla with hot alcohol burn. Not one of the more friendly chards I tasted. Last tried ‘16 not much better, pass on this one.

19 crimes turned criminals into Colonists. Upon conviction, British rogues, guilty of at least one of the 19 Crimes, were sentenced to live in Australia, rather than death. Label: Jane Castings was caught and convicted for receiving stolen goods of cheese and bacon by training a group of teenage boys to steal the goods. Big bold chard with smoky aromas. Palate shows off smoky oak, some vanilla with hot alcohol burn. Not one of the more friendly chards I tasted. Last tried ‘16 not much better, pass on this one.

Oct 10th, 2022
Kim Kolb

Wow! This chard from Australia is super rich looking. The nose has hints oak, pear and maybe some kiwi. On the tongue I get hints of pineapple and pears. I picked this wine because of the name and because I have never had an Australian Chard. This bad boy has 15% alcohol, wowsa!

Wow! This chard from Australia is super rich looking. The nose has hints oak, pear and maybe some kiwi. On the tongue I get hints of pineapple and pears. I picked this wine because of the name and because I have never had an Australian Chard. This bad boy has 15% alcohol, wowsa!

7 people found it helpfulDec 25th, 2017
Judith Kriess

Really enjoyed it. Smokey oak with pineapple undertones.

Really enjoyed it. Smokey oak with pineapple undertones.

4 people found it helpfulApr 15th, 2019
Harry Scott Sullivan

Buttery, full bodied, easy to drink. Another winner from 19c

Buttery, full bodied, easy to drink. Another winner from 19c

3 people found it helpfulNov 19th, 2018
Amy Reese

Loved the flavor but kicked my ass. Do not drink in normal quantities

Loved the flavor but kicked my ass. Do not drink in normal quantities

2 people found it helpfulOct 15th, 2019
Jason Guyett

19 Crimes Hard Chard is 16% alc, yet tastes smooth, and not over powered. Oak on the nose, tasting very smoky, and buttery. I see why people wouldn’t like it, but I don’t mind it one bit. The 19 Crimes compatibility with living wine labels app makes the label come alive with a story behind every bottle which makes an awesome touch to show at dinner.

19 Crimes Hard Chard is 16% alc, yet tastes smooth, and not over powered. Oak on the nose, tasting very smoky, and buttery. I see why people wouldn’t like it, but I don’t mind it one bit. The 19 Crimes compatibility with living wine labels app makes the label come alive with a story behind every bottle which makes an awesome touch to show at dinner.

2 people found it helpfulSep 23rd, 2018
Matt Sterr

WHY GOD WHY???!!!??? At least it’s not in a tequila barrel 😭 💀

WHY GOD WHY???!!!??? At least it’s not in a tequila barrel 😭 💀

1 person found it helpfulJul 23rd, 2019
Sipping Fine Wine

19 crimes turned criminals into Colonists. Upon conviction, British rogues, guilty of at least one of the 19 Crimes, were sentenced to live in Australia, rather than death. Label: Jane Castings was caught and convicted for receiving stolen goods of cheese and bacon by training a group of teenage boys to steal the goods. Big bold chard, smoky aromas mask fruit. Palate shows off smoky oak, some vanilla with hot alcohol burn. Not one of the more friendly chards I have tasted. I’d pass on this one.

19 crimes turned criminals into Colonists. Upon conviction, British rogues, guilty of at least one of the 19 Crimes, were sentenced to live in Australia, rather than death. Label: Jane Castings was caught and convicted for receiving stolen goods of cheese and bacon by training a group of teenage boys to steal the goods. Big bold chard, smoky aromas mask fruit. Palate shows off smoky oak, some vanilla with hot alcohol burn. Not one of the more friendly chards I have tasted. I’d pass on this one.

1 person found it helpfulNov 17th, 2018
William George-Twyman

We really liked this one. It was well-balanced, and not at all oily.

We really liked this one. It was well-balanced, and not at all oily.

1 person found it helpfulJul 27th, 2018
Steve Goore

Given how much I’ve enjoyed other 19 Crimes wines, this one was a disappointment. On the sweet side with flavor of coconut suntan lotion. Perhaps a bad bottle but at least it got a little better after breathing.

Given how much I’ve enjoyed other 19 Crimes wines, this one was a disappointment. On the sweet side with flavor of coconut suntan lotion. Perhaps a bad bottle but at least it got a little better after breathing.

1 person found it helpfulFeb 2nd, 2018