By: Norm Bentley
North Georgia Wine
Advisor
2011 Raymond Reserve Selection Napa Valley Chardonnay
#nb-20-13
When you live
with a woman whose nickname is the "Chardonnay Queen", and it's her birthday
dinner, you had better select a decent bottle of wine for the occasion. I chose
a bottle of 2011 Raymond Napa Valley Chardonnay to go with the salmon and tuna
which I cooked for her on the grill. She and I were both pleased with the
choice.
The first thing
to hit your senses when you open the Raymond is the scent of honeysuckle mixed
with ripe pear. The flavors combine the taste of pear with melon and tropical
fruit, and a mild citrus breeze in the finish. This is a big fruit Chardonnay
with lots of character, as it sails on into the night with a lingering vanilla
oak signature highlighting its French oak aging. The alcohol content is high for
a Chardonnay at 14.5%, but has no hot aftertaste.
This 100%
Chardonnay was just right for salmon and tuna basted with butter and garlic, and
grilled to perfection. The Raymond would be great with almost any seafood or
fowl meal, and was an excellent companion for the "Chardonnay Queen's" birthday
dinner!
Score: 90
Price: $16 -
$20
Norm
Norm’s Tasting
Notes can also be accessed at his blog: http://normwine.blogspot.com/
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Friday, May 31, 2013
2011 Raymond Napa Chardonnay
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