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2007 Hamilton Russell Vineyards Chardonnay Walker Bay
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87 Points | International Wine Cellar , March/April 2009

($31) Full gold with a bronze tinge. Exotic tropical fruits, honeycomb and nutty oak on the nose, plus a whiff of strawberry; smells like a Champagne with some pinot noir. Rich but quite dry, with a stony flavor and a slightly disjointed edge of acidity. Over the top for a chardonnay from this top producer. Where can this go from this point? A disappointing vintage for this wine. (A second bottle was at once more flat and more phenolic, with a whiff of crab apple.)

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