Tabor Mt. Tabor Chardonnay (OK Kosher) 750ml - Amsterwine - Wine - Tabor Mt.
Tabor Mt. Chardonnay 750ml - Amsterwine - Wine - Tabor Mt.

Tabor Mt. Tabor Chardonnay (OK Kosher) 750ml

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Chardonnay from Galilee | Israel
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Description

The Tabor Mt. Tabor Chardonnay wine was made from 100% Chardonnay grapes harvested from the vineyards located in the Lower Galilee. The wine has a cool hay green color, very light and almost see through. It has a very typical chardonnay aromas with some hints of butter, oak, apples, maybe some melon, and even a touch of lime. Which helps create fairly clean aromas. The acidic flavors start fromt the very beginning without any build up just bam acid, here I am!!! The wine continues to be super acidic all the way through, even in the mid palate it is tough to pick up flavors because of the predominant acid flavor which continues to the finish. If you love an acidic wine, you will love the Mr. Tabor Chardonnay. This wine is best paired with grilled sea bass or fettuccine alfredo. It's an acid trip for your taste buds! Enjoy strong chardonnay flavors with a hint of butter, oak, apples, melon, and a zesty touch of lime. This wine is perfect for anyone looking for a flavorful acid punch all the way through from start to finish. Pair it with mouth-watering grilled sea bass or creamy fettuccine alfredo for an unforgettable experience.

This wine is Kosher for Passover

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Chardonnay

Chardonnay is a versatile white wine grape known for producing a wide range of styles, from unoaked and crisp to rich and buttery. It exhibits flavors such as green apple, citrus, and vanilla, making it a popular and widely planted grape variety worldwide. Chardonnay is often associated with Burgundy in France and has found success in regions such as California, Australia, and Chile, showcasing its adaptability to diverse terroirs and winemaking techniques.

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