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Is there such a thing as a good Chardonnay?
08-08-2002, 05:36 PM,
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Hi Vivian and welcome to the kindlest, gentlest, most knowledgable wine board on the internet. As far as my being gentle, my middle name is Ben. However, as you stated you've read my posts, can you direct me to the last one posted in the Chardonnay thread? I make it a point of not posting on any subject which (a) doesn't interest me, (b) I don't have any knowledge to impart or (c)isn't a color of juice that's not red. I have had in my experience some wonderful Chards, namely the 65 Stony Hill, the 66 & 68 Hanzells, and the 74 Ch Montelena. They became so few and far between howm-so-ebberly that I've left them to the WSs' to extoll over. I believe the whole wine experience is a personal one that needs to be defined by the individual. If you like Chards, Wooded, Un-wooded, sweet, sour, or pink, drink them puppies and enjoy. As wine is a beverage of companionship and coviviality every bottle can make a new friend.Have fun. WBW
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