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2011 Beringer Vineyards Chardonnay Napa Valley
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About Beringer Vineyards

Founded in 1876, Beringer is the oldest continuously operating vineyard in Napa Valley. Head winemaker Laurie Hook directs operations at 14 different vineyards which produce almost as many varieties of wine. Decadently rich Cabernet Sauvignons, lush Merlots and rich, exotic Chardonnays are the standout wines at Beringer.

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2011 Beringer Vineyards Chardonnay Napa Valley

Producer: Beringer Vineyards
Style: White Wine
Grape Type: Chardonnay
Origin: California
Region: Napa

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89 Points | International Wine Cellar , May/June 2013

(14.1% alcohol):  Bright, light yellow.  Soft citrus, lemon and yellow peach aromas and flavors are complicated by spicy oak.  Nicely rich, pliant and fruit-driven, with a touch of sweetness and an almost glyceral mouth feel.  Sexy oak spices complement but do not overwhelm the smooth, varietally expressive chardonnay fruit.  Finishes smooth and persistent.  Admirable entry-level chardonnay, and an excellent value.

88 Points | Robert Parker's The Wine Advocate

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About Napa Valley

Napa Valley is the most famous wine-growing area in the U.S. It begins at the base of Mount St. Helena in the north and tapers off some 30 miles to the south into the floodplain where the Napa River enters San Francisco Bay. From Mount St. Helena to the city of Napa, the valley is defined by two north-south ridgelines of the Coast Range Mountains.
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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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