This is a very tasty New World Chardonnay that's perfect as an aperitif or with hearty seafood dishes.
If you want to try a classic California Chardonnay but don't want to spend a lot of money, try this wine. The consistent quality of the Coastal Vineyards series of wines from E & J Gallo is apparent in this well-made wine. The wine has a lovely golden color and medium body. The combination of vanilla, cream, oak and melon flavors is very pleasing to the palate. At 13.5% alcohol, this is a powerful wine that's best matched with Grilled Salmon Steak with Bearnaise Sauce, Grilled Stuffed Lobster or Alaska King Crab. This wine also can be paired with Chinese style steamed or deep fried fish dishes. Serve this wine about 8 - 10℃.
E & J Gallo is the largest single producer of wines in the world. 70 years ago this Italian-American family started making wines in Sonoma, California. For many years the name Gallo was associated with cheap fruity, low-cost wines. Over the past 10-15 years the company has improved the quality of their wines and reputation.
John H. Isacs
If you want to try a classic California Chardonnay but don't want to spend a lot of money, try this wine. The consistent quality of the Coastal Vineyards series of wines from E & J Gallo is apparent in this well-made wine. The wine has a lovely golden color and medium body. The combination of vanilla, cream, oak and melon flavors is very pleasing to the palate. At 13.5% alcohol, this is a powerful wine that's best matched with Grilled Salmon Steak with Bearnaise Sauce, Grilled Stuffed Lobster or Alaska King Crab. This wine also can be paired with Chinese style steamed or deep fried fish dishes. Serve this wine about 8 - 10℃.
E & J Gallo is the largest single producer of wines in the world. 70 years ago this Italian-American family started making wines in Sonoma, California. For many years the name Gallo was associated with cheap fruity, low-cost wines. Over the past 10-15 years the company has improved the quality of their wines and reputation.
John H. Isacs