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1. La Lejania Chardonnay
a. Variety:Chardonnay
b. Region: Central Valley
c. Country: Chili
d. Year: 2015
e. Price: $6.95
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This Chardonnay was over quick. It had a fleeting smell and taste that was a tad underwhelming. There is a nice citrus and tropical fruit aroma you get from it and that grows as it opens up a bit. The smell didn't linger. The taste was also this way with a thin and wet mouth feel. It had a tart fruity taste and a slight bite. The bite reminded me of the rind of an orange which I uses to be fond of eating. Because of this subtle fruitiness I think it would pair well with sea food. Its light and brisk so it wouldn't battle the flavors but just sweet enough that it could take the fishiness from the food.
What Others Think: I couldn't find a great website for this but I was able to get the following notes from a winery.
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refined suave style with rich array and white fruit and creme flavors,
featuring a plush texture. Ripe citrus and pear notes fill the smooth finish.
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