The Clambake

Chardonnay

8.918 ratings
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Santa Lucia Highlands, Central Coast, California, USA
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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Sean Ricciardi

Crisp light Apple and pear

Crisp light Apple and pear

1 person found it helpfulSep 5th, 2014
Valerie Molina

Valerie had this 10 years ago

Valerie had this 10 years ago

1 person found it helpfulMay 18th, 2014
Eddie Welker

Great smell, and a light acid, fruity flavor. Stainless steel is guess, little aftertaste. Perfect with a fish.

Great smell, and a light acid, fruity flavor. Stainless steel is guess, little aftertaste. Perfect with a fish.

1 person found it helpfulMar 26th, 2014
George Wilburt

2014

Nov 5th, 2017
Kiera

A great Chardonnay for non-Chardonnay people! This wine is light and crisp, with a fruity taste instead of oak

A great Chardonnay for non-Chardonnay people! This wine is light and crisp, with a fruity taste instead of oak

Jul 21st, 2017
Elizabeth Fitzpatrick

Dry, unoaked. Paired with 'smoked haddock' clodagh mckenna chowder. Made with fresh cod (03.14.17)

Dry, unoaked. Paired with 'smoked haddock' clodagh mckenna chowder. Made with fresh cod (03.14.17)

Mar 14th, 2017
Ntochi

Very drinkable Chardonnay for non-Chardonnay lovers. Not oakey but still rich in flavor and body. Citrus, cantaloupe notes.

Very drinkable Chardonnay for non-Chardonnay lovers. Not oakey but still rich in flavor and body. Citrus, cantaloupe notes.

Feb 12th, 2016
John Willison

Great label and concept. Pale gold color. Very much Bosc pear, yellow fruit. Starts good, falls off. Ends flat.

Great label and concept. Pale gold color. Very much Bosc pear, yellow fruit. Starts good, falls off. Ends flat.

Jul 4th, 2015
Sarah Gatti

Love the label and name of this Chard. Perfectly fine wine, but the taste doesn't really match the name. It's unoaked, so it's clean and crisp. Wouldn't you want a buttery Chard at a clambake though?

Love the label and name of this Chard. Perfectly fine wine, but the taste doesn't really match the name. It's unoaked, so it's clean and crisp. Wouldn't you want a buttery Chard at a clambake though?

Apr 12th, 2015
Nancy

Nancy had this 3 years ago

Nancy had this 3 years ago

Dec 12th, 2020