Thanks for the video and tips on food pairing! Over the last few weeks I've been looking at chardonnays to purchase to dive deep into it. My local region is Margaret River Western Australia, so I fortunately have an excellent starting point with Leeuwin Estates Art Series, Vasse Felix's Heytesbury, Cloudburst's chardonnay, Cullen's Kevin John, Domaine Naturaliste Artus, Pierro VR, Moss Wood, etc. Unfortunately though, they're all on the pricey side usually $80-200 a bottle.
All such great choices and great Cardonnays! However, I must agree with you that $80-200 a bottle is a lot to do a casual exploration on this variety. Try to find one of these instead: Cherubino, Leeuwin Estate or Walsh & Sons. Those are all solid Chardonnays and are under $40/bottle!
Thanks.
More video madam about sauvignon,chenin, merlot ,shiraz please ..
Will do! Thank you for watching and make sure to check out my existing videos about Shiraz & Sauvignon Blanc!
Thanks for the video and tips on food pairing! Over the last few weeks I've been looking at chardonnays to purchase to dive deep into it. My local region is Margaret River Western Australia, so I fortunately have an excellent starting point with Leeuwin Estates Art Series, Vasse Felix's Heytesbury, Cloudburst's chardonnay, Cullen's Kevin John, Domaine Naturaliste Artus, Pierro VR, Moss Wood, etc. Unfortunately though, they're all on the pricey side usually $80-200 a bottle.
All such great choices and great Cardonnays! However, I must agree with you that $80-200 a bottle is a lot to do a casual exploration on this variety. Try to find one of these instead: Cherubino, Leeuwin Estate or Walsh & Sons. Those are all solid Chardonnays and are under $40/bottle!
when you say "back in the day" do you mean 1600s? that is what google says with a quick search.
A quick search traces Chardonnay heritage to the Middle Ages, 1300's to be exact ;-)