I settled on 4 bottles - two from California, one from France, and one from Chile. Here's the line-up:
- Four Vines Naked Chardonnay, (California, Santa Barbara County), 2008, $13
- Michel Dutour "La Roche" Pouilly-Fuisse, (France, Pouilly-Fuisse), 2006, $16
- Cono Sur Chardonnay, (Chile, Central Valley), 2009, $9
- Kunde Estate Chardonnay, (California, Sonoma), 2006, $12
We sampled each of the wines over the course of the night with cheese, bread, and crackers...
Our notes on the 4 bottles:
#1 - the color of this wine was the most pale of any of the four; it had a nice medium body with aromas and flavors of apples, pears, and citrus...tart...fruit forward, very tasty
#2 - also pale, clear...very limited nose, but extremely nice in the mouth...lemony, very smooth with a very long finish
#3 - similar to #1 in aroma and taste...green apple flavors, tart...refreshing acidity...a little lighter bodied than #1
#4 - sort of like a combination of #2 and #3...lemons, citrus, more on the nose than #2...stronger acidity and a little grassy
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Krista and I both enjoyed all 4 wines very much. There were no clunkers in the bunch. However, we both agreed that #2 stood out as our favorite, followed closely by #1.
It turns out that the winner was the French Chardonnay, Michel Dutour "La Roche" Pouilly-Fuisse. The runner-up was the wine from Chile made by Cono Sur. There was a slight drop-off after these two, meaning that the two Chardonnays from California were our 3rd and 4th favorites from the group.
We had a lot of fun with our little blind tasting and can't wait to do it again with a different batch of wines!!
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