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Wild Horse Chardonnay Wine

Vendor Wild Horse
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Introducing Wild Horse Chardonnay Wine, a celebration of the vineyard's spirit and the essence of California's Central Coast. Crafted with passion and precision, this Chardonnay embodies the beauty and grace of its namesake, offering a sensory journey that captivates the palate.

With each sip, you're transported to rolling hills and sun-drenched vineyards, where cool ocean breezes mingle with warm sunshine, imparting a unique character to the grapes. The wine opens with inviting aromas of ripe apple, pear, and tropical fruits, accented by delicate floral notes and a hint of vanilla oak.

On the palate, Wild Horse Chardonnay delights with its vibrant flavors and balanced acidity. Juicy orchard fruit flavors dance alongside hints of citrus and toasty oak, creating a rich and complex taste profile that evolves with each sip. The mouthfeel is smooth and luxurious, with a lingering finish that leaves a lasting impression.

Whether enjoyed on its own or paired with your favorite dishes, Wild Horse Chardonnay is the perfect companion for any occasion. From casual gatherings with friends to intimate dinners, its versatility and elegance make it a standout choice for wine lovers everywhere.

Experience the beauty of California's Central Coast with every glass of Wild Horse Chardonnay Wine, and discover why it's cherished by connoisseurs and enthusiasts alike. Cheers to the spirit of the wild horse and the artistry of winemaking.

ABV

14.5%

Tasting Notes

Appearance: Wild Horse Chardonnay Wine presents a radiant golden hue, shimmering in the glass with clarity and brilliance. Its inviting color promises a rich and flavorful experience.

Aroma: Upon nosing, the wine reveals a bouquet of enticing aromas that dance delicately from the glass. Notes of ripe apple, juicy pear, and tropical fruits greet the senses, accompanied by subtle hints of vanilla oak and delicate floral undertones. The aroma is vibrant and inviting, setting the stage for a delightful tasting journey.

Taste: The first sip unveils a symphony of flavors that harmonize beautifully on the palate. Juicy orchard fruit flavors, including apple and pear, take center stage, complemented by bright citrus notes and a touch of toasty oak. The wine's well-balanced acidity adds freshness and vitality, while its smooth texture caresses the tongue with each sip.

Texture: Wild Horse Chardonnay Wine boasts a velvety-smooth texture that glides effortlessly across the palate. Its medium-bodied nature is complemented by a satisfying weightiness that adds depth and complexity to the tasting experience.

Finish: As the wine lingers, the flavors continue to evolve, leaving a lasting impression on the palate. The finish is clean and refreshing, with a subtle hint of oak and a touch of minerality that adds depth and nuance. Each sip invites another, beckoning you to savor the wine's complexity and elegance.

Distillery Information

Chardonnay is dry, medium- to full-bodied with moderate tannins and acidity. It typically has tropical fruit flavors (think pineapple, papaya, and mango) although it's not sweet. If Chardonnay is aged in oak barrels, it will have a creamier texture and buttery taste with hints of vanilla and spice.Chardonnay originated in the Burgundy region of France, and takes its name from a small town in the Maconnais, an area in southern Burgundy that makes relatively inexpensive, high-value chardonnays.Chardonnay was believed to be first planted in Chablis by the Cistercians at Pontigny Abbey in the 12th century. Today, the Chardonnay made in the Chablis region is one of the "purest" expression of the varietal character of the grape due to the simplistic style of winemaking favored in this region.The most classic Chardonnay region is Burgundy. From Chablis in the north to the Macon in the South, this region runs the full range of steely Chablis to rich, tropical Macon. The Cote de Beaune produces wines of great finesse and age-ability, such as Puligny Montrachet.The Chardonnay varietal originated in Burgundy, France. In 1941 there were 100 acres planted of Chardonnay in California. Today there is over 16,000 acres of Chardonnay vineyards in Sonoma County alone. Chardonnay remains the most well-known and bestselling white wine in the nation.

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