Living the Carmel gives me access to the Willamette Valley wine country, after live here for over a year already, I say ... I visited twice. Yes, this is sad. I blame it on my travel, travel with a baby (who is now the toddler). It is simply not happened near ?? frequently. Fortunately, the visit of a friend last week was the impetus to get us out, up to several wineries. Instead of dragging you on each visit, we tasted, I'm going to do what I want to take a tasty-in other words, preventing Chardonnay Oregon.
We visited Adelsheim, where we tasted through order in their new tasting room and beauty (the best bathroom ever!). But I would always be a fan of their tour of gray and noir Reserve tour of Elizabeth, I came away like their Chardonnay, too. But I know many people who dislike this comparison, it was really the Burgundian style-??????? round, but crisp and light on the palate.Made with 100% rubber and not Dijon malo lactic fermentation when the wine was bottled driven, yet textured. 's peculiarity.
At this point I love Chardonnay, but swooning. Until you reach Shea. Hands down, my favorite wine was their Chardonnay.And be honest, we taste some wine barrel of astonishing that day but I couldn't hold back Chardonnay – Oregon best Chardonnay was ever be tasted, one of the best Chardonnays had tasted (at least). Also already liked the offers from Argyle (Chardonnay Nuthouse excellent) and Domaine Drouhin, but has been a while since I already had these, I just see so many more gray of Oregon tour.
Why aren't more people talk about Oregon Chardonnay?Maybe I'm missing it they. Yes, gray tour can be delicious, but when you think about the climate of Oregon, is the ability to create amazing tour Noir, why are we so often think of grey Burgundy tour instead of Chardonnay?, Carneros, Russian River-most large areas make tour Noir is also wonderful as Chardonnay. every area, are part of the Chardonnay is not worth the effort, but the potential here I think is stellar.
So when it comes to white wine of Oregon, you and towards what and why?
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