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2007 Dutton-Goldfield Chardonnay Dutton Ranch Russian River Valley
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About Dutton-Goldfield

Since 1998, Dan Goldfield and Steve Dutton have worked together, to produce some of the most outstanding wines in the Russian River Valley. Of the 7,000 cases produced each vintage, 95% of the wines are estate grown, from several premier properties owned by Dutton Ranch.

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2007 Dutton-Goldfield Chardonnay Dutton Ranch Russian River Valley

Producer: Dutton-Goldfield
Style: White Wine
Grape Type: Chardonnay
Origin: California
Region: Sonoma
Appellation: Russian River Valley

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88 Points | Connoisseurs' Guide to California Wine
91 Points | Wine Spectator

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Excellent Chard
05/13/2010
by medley13793980
This is one of the best Chards I have tasted in a long time. Loved it.
01/24/2011
by Pleman13827194
One of the best whites I've had thhis year..does not have the over the top "OAK" that some many Chardonnay's have....very nice finish
01/24/2011
by Pleman13827194
one of the best whites I'had this year..doesn't have the heavy, bitter & raw oak in the finish. Will buy more.

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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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