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$90.00
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Ampeau, Meursault Perrieres 1993 |
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The gorgeous straw color, unctuous mouth feel and incredible, complex flavors on this mature white burg a truly stellar wine experience.
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$54.00
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B. Colin, Chassagne Montrachet 2004 |
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Here's an industry secret about all the 2005 Burg hype: the whites of 2004 are just as good, and they're cheaper. This is great white wine.
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$80.00
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Boillot, "Les Boucheres" 2001 |
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Rich yet focused Mersault with the proper bottle age to pop tonight. Take your chardonnay to the next level, you may not go back.
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$13.00
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Bonterra Chardonnay 2005 |
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This is an excellent, organically produced, Cali chard with that round buttery sheen you all crave.
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$80.00
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Boyer-Martenot, Meursalt 2002 |
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$30.00
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Carabella, Chardonnay 2005 |
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The same conditions that make Oregon right for Burgundian pinot noir also make for great Chardonnay. Old world style w/ a bit of West Coast punch.
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$15.00
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Clos Julien, Chardonnay 2006 |
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California's Chardonnays are getting more and more elegant, with less focus on oak and alcohol and more on bright clean fruit.
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$150.00
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Colin-Deleger, Batard Montrach 2000 |
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This a super dry, minerally, grand cru Burg. Stunningly intense with complex notes of pear and stone. Drink now, or cellar for a few more years.
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$95.00
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D'Auvenay, Auxey-Duresses 1999 |
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"Les Clous"
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$31.00
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De la Guerra, Chardonnay 2006 |
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Owner and winemaker for Domaine de la Romanee Conti is seeking gold in California. Very lucky for us.
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