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Grange of Prince Edward Estate Winery Estate Chardonnay 2013

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There are 6 user submitted reviews for this wine.

Jon Steeves rated this wine as 85/100 with the following review:

Medium apple and apricot, huge acidity, high acidity, mouthwatering, light bodied. 85 points.
Sylvain Segard rated this wine as 89/100 with the following review:

Pale Straw colour. The unbaked Chardonnay has crisp green apple and melon aromas and a very gentle toasted nose. Medium bodied. the apple flavours relatively shortly, but ride a lively acidity. Score 89.
(S.Segard, reviewed Nov. 19, 2017)
Andrea Shapiro rated this wine as 85/100 with the following review:

Pale lemon colour with citrus, olive brine, salty mineral and sourdough bread. On the palate, elements of pickled onion, green olives and citrus. Medium plus acidity, medium body and finish. A hint of acetone present. Pair with hotdogs, ketchup, relish and dill pickle potato chips. Also seafood and chicken friendly. 85 points November 19th 2017
Pamela Chiles rated this wine as 88/100 with the following review:

Lemon, apple, nutty-toasted hazelnut, yeasty-leesy, savoury Chardonnay. Medium-bodied with a fresh zip of acidity. Pair with a Waldorf-style salad.
Lori Kilmartin WSET3 rated this wine as 90/100 with the following review:

The term 'funky' came to mind - but in a good way - when I tasted this wine. This is an unoaked Chardonnay that spent 18 months sur lie. This imparted a "yeasty" nose - combined with aromas of apple, pear and some floral notes. Apparently this is winemaker Caroline Granger's "baby" and I can see why! My pairing recommendations would be grilled chicken or a panzanella salad! Tasted October 2017.
Lynn Van Der Linde rated this wine as 89/100 with the following review:

Glistening golden hue in the glass, and winemaker Maggie Belcastro's "baby", having left the wine on its lees (skins) for 18 months, imparting toasty (yeast) aromas and flavours. A leaner Chardonnay, closer to an Old World character.
Lovely with polenta or simply with bread and cheese.
Tasted Sept 2017.




Natalie's Review

Grange of Prince Edward Estate Winery Estate Chardonnay 2013, Prince Edward County, Ontario V.Q.A., Canada: A pleasant, medium-bodied Chardonnay with green and golden apple aromas. Pair with roast chicken. Drink: 2013-2018. 111955 13% XD 750 mL  $15.00 Score: 87/100. December 8, 2017 Charming Grilled Chicken Wine  Full Review

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