Ghost Pines
Winemaker's Blend Chardonnay
Crafted from vineyards in Sonoma, Monterey, and Napa Counties, labeled "Winemaker's Blend" departing from single appellation wine. Straw with aromas of stone fruit and baking spices. On the palate apple and pear flavors with citrus notes on good balance. Medium finish ending with sweet tones.
Crafted from vineyards in Sonoma, Monterey, and Napa Counties, labeled "Winemaker's Blend" departing from single appellation wine. Straw with aromas of stone fruit and baking spices. On the palate apple and pear flavors with citrus notes on good balance. Medium finish ending with sweet tones.
Oct 23rd, 2017Not as sweet as most Chardonnays. I wouldn't say it's my favorite, but it's still pretty good.
Not as sweet as most Chardonnays. I wouldn't say it's my favorite, but it's still pretty good.
1 person found it helpfulDec 18th, 2015One of my favorite Chardonnays
One of my favorite Chardonnays
1 person found it helpfulAug 2nd, 2014Ripe fruit, buttery sweet oak- perfect for a day in the sun.
Ripe fruit, buttery sweet oak- perfect for a day in the sun.
1 person found it helpfulMar 16th, 2014Ruby rusty red; blue and dark and even dried fruits on the nose; some complexity on the palate including smoked melted hardened candy; medium finish and high alcohol. Looking out over Black Hills scenery makes up for the wine!
Ruby rusty red; blue and dark and even dried fruits on the nose; some complexity on the palate including smoked melted hardened candy; medium finish and high alcohol. Looking out over Black Hills scenery makes up for the wine!
Jul 9th, 2016Classic Cali Chardonnay. Straw and citrus notes on the nose. Green and gold apple, hints of green pear, lemon cream, and vanilla + buttery oak. Nothing extraordinary, but it’s a budget-friendly no-frills buttery chard. Which is exactly what we were looking for tonight. Pairs nicely with our spicy tomato peanut soup.
Classic Cali Chardonnay. Straw and citrus notes on the nose. Green and gold apple, hints of green pear, lemon cream, and vanilla + buttery oak. Nothing extraordinary, but it’s a budget-friendly no-frills buttery chard. Which is exactly what we were looking for tonight. Pairs nicely with our spicy tomato peanut soup.
Oct 24th, 2021Cheese smell and taste upon opening. Revisiting the next day was better. I don’t think off smells are ok for a table wine.
Cheese smell and taste upon opening. Revisiting the next day was better. I don’t think off smells are ok for a table wine.
Sep 3rd, 2020