$6.99!?! It's FAR better than Columbia Crest, Chat. Ste. Michelle, Meridian or Woodbridge. And those are priced above this. I wouldn't drink this daily, but it's a good party pleaser.
$6.99!?! It's FAR better than Columbia Crest, Chat. Ste. Michelle, Meridian or Woodbridge. And those are priced above this. I wouldn't drink this daily, but it's a good party pleaser.
4 people found it helpfulSep 10th, 2014Nice, buttery, not overly sweet, excellent color
Nice, buttery, not overly sweet, excellent color
1 person found it helpfulJan 31st, 2021I’ve been wanting to try this bargain-priced #sonomacounty #chardonnay from KS / Costco for a while - hey for $7, what the heck? A little reserved on the nose: light lemon curd, butterscotch, beeswax and hints of banana pudding - good heft on the palate but acidity gives it lift, oak and vanilla notes in the background and there’s a touch of baking spice on the finish. It paired admirably with a leftover pasta herb frittata served with fresh tomato sauce. This bargain Chard easily outshines any of the mass-market wines under $15.
I’ve been wanting to try this bargain-priced #sonomacounty #chardonnay from KS / Costco for a while - hey for $7, what the heck? A little reserved on the nose: light lemon curd, butterscotch, beeswax and hints of banana pudding - good heft on the palate but acidity gives it lift, oak and vanilla notes in the background and there’s a touch of baking spice on the finish. It paired admirably with a leftover pasta herb frittata served with fresh tomato sauce. This bargain Chard easily outshines any of the mass-market wines under $15.
1 person found it helpfulAug 27th, 2020A refreshing Chardonnay brought to you by Kirkland (Costco). Notes of crisp green apple, lemon, orange zest with a smooth buttery finish.
A refreshing Chardonnay brought to you by Kirkland (Costco). Notes of crisp green apple, lemon, orange zest with a smooth buttery finish.
Sep 13th, 2014