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Bogle Vineyards Chardonnay California
3.58 average rating 17 ratingsrate it

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Love it, love the $
08/14/2011
by Sadowski14048214
This wine is excellent!! It is complex, balanced between nose, palate and finish, without being too tart or too creamy/oaky--my favorite wine for this price range!
delicious - not a "toy wine"
09/23/2008
by miller12673257
No, this wine is genuinely good for the price. I've tried $20 -$30 chards that disappointed me after i had this. It just has so much flavor. I suppose if you like unoaked chards or sauv. blancs you'd probably hate this, because it is kind of desserty (not sugary, just lots of oak, butterscotch & fruit). Bogle makes pretty decent value wines across the spectrum. Try the old vine zinfandel also.
Can't beat it
10/14/2006
by Felipe12135556
For the money, cannot be beat as an everyday chard. Smooth, good taste, you'll think it cost more.

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About California

It is remarkable that an industry essentially less than a half-century old could capture the attention of the American wine-buying public to the degree that California has. Powerful consumer interest in California wine is driven by two major factors. The more obvious reason is that California's best wines, which come from grapes grown in...

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Chardonnay

The best Chardonnays in the world continue to arrive from the region where the grape first emerged: the chalk, clay, and limestone vineyards of Burgundy and Chablis. While the origins of the grape were disputed for many years, with some speculating that the grape came all the way from the Middle East, DNA researchers at the University of California-Davis proved in 1999 that Chardonnay actually developed...
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