by Traveling Golfer Staff | Mar 19, 2021
What can you Expect: From one of California’s oldest wineries you would expect nothing less that an beautiful buttery Chardonnay abounding in fresh tropical fruits. They say ideal with lobster, I prefer Alaskan King Crab...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | Mar 19, 2021
What can you Expect: A smorgasbord of fresh flavours from one of the most popular Chardonnay’s from California’s Monterey region. The experts say, “It’s bursting with banana, mango, grilled pineapple and smoke flavours.” Not sure about that, I don’t ever grill...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | Mar 19, 2021
What you can Expect: Seldom will you go wrong with Mondavi wines. Deep yellow colour; aromas of fig, floral note, toasted, nutty oak and vanilla; extra dry, medium to full bodied, with nice balance of tropical fruit and oak; fresh medium acidity on the long spicy...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | Nov 13, 2020
What do I think: Love those Russian River wines Chardonnay’s and Pinot Noirs – they lead my list from the region. A repeat offender is this one and still one of my all-time favourites. What the Experts say: An exquisite example of cool-climate Chardonnay, this...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | Nov 11, 2020
New category of wine – Chablis – “the Champagne of Chardonnay” Jean-Marc Brocard Sainte Claire Chablis 2018: $28.95, France What do I think: They don’t call Chablis the Champagne of Chardonnay for nothing! That much more than just Chardonnay for a few bucks...