Georges Dubœuf
Pouilly-Fuissé Chardonnay
Fresh, clean, slightly fruity, reasonable complexity. No singular flavour. Would buy again.
Fresh, clean, slightly fruity, reasonable complexity. No singular flavour. Would buy again.
1 person found it helpfulDec 26th, 2017Sharp at first, evolving in the glass, revealing modest oak. A good price at Costco for $24. 
Sharp at first, evolving in the glass, revealing modest oak. A good price at Costco for $24. 
May 28th, 2024Just a regular Chardonnay, too much rough heavy oak. Not for me at all, especially for the price.
Just a regular Chardonnay, too much rough heavy oak. Not for me at all, especially for the price.
Mar 31st, 2024Tart apple. Bit of mineral. Light. Fair amount of acidity. Can be overpowered by heavier foods.
Tart apple. Bit of mineral. Light. Fair amount of acidity. Can be overpowered by heavier foods.
Apr 24th, 2019Very light and fragrant, an easy drink amongst friends
Very light and fragrant, an easy drink amongst friends
Mar 18th, 2019Lots of oak, a very nice balance of flavors with a “sweet” finish. Pouilly-Fuisse is one of my favorite takes on Chardonnay. At $20 at Costco it drinks like a more expensive Chardonnay.
Lots of oak, a very nice balance of flavors with a “sweet” finish. Pouilly-Fuisse is one of my favorite takes on Chardonnay. At $20 at Costco it drinks like a more expensive Chardonnay.
Jan 8th, 2019A beautiful, soft, lemon cream with easy going baking spices and ripe yellow apple pear. A melt-in-your mouth, mostly lemon cream and granite with acidity just waiting for a nice lobster. Not a favorite but I'm better for having finally enjoyed some white burgundy.
A beautiful, soft, lemon cream with easy going baking spices and ripe yellow apple pear. A melt-in-your mouth, mostly lemon cream and granite with acidity just waiting for a nice lobster. Not a favorite but I'm better for having finally enjoyed some white burgundy.
May 7th, 2018