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Anybody know of a particularly good chardonnay concentrate? We like a full
bodied, buttery wine. -- Joe Roberts Peachstate Financial Services Ph 770 516 6211 FAX 770 516 6665 888-877-9373 (toll free outside Atlanta) www.peachstatefinancial.com |
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![]() "Joe Roberts" > wrote in message ... > Anybody know of a particularly good chardonnay concentrate? We like a full > bodied, buttery wine. > Last year Brew King produced a Napa Chardonnay as a Limited Edition release. If you can find a kit, it will make the sort of chard you're seeking. My favorite kit is Brew King's Okanagan Chardonnay--a beautiful wine!--but not necessarily of the ""full bodied, buttery" sort. If you can't find the napa, try Brew King's proprietary Luna Bianca. It is mostly chardonnay, very full in body, lots of oak-vanilla notes that will emulate the butteriness of a wine that's been through malolactic. It finishes with just too much sweetness for my taste, but folks who like big California cabs have nothing but praise for the Luna Bianca. Dan Mouer |
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