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Upper East Side

2007 Colorado Chardonnay

Jack Rabbit Hill's Upper East Side Chardonnay from the 2007 vintage is a delightful representation of Colorado's growing wine scene. This white wine showcases a medium body that gives it a pleasing weight on the palate, complemented by a refreshing acidity that enlivens the senses. The fruit intensity is pronounced, revealing vibrant notes of green apple and citrus that dance harmoniously together. It is dry with a delightful crispness, making it exceptionally food-friendly. The wine's profile is rounded out by subtle hints of minerality, reflecting the unique terroir of the region. Overall, this Chardonnay offers a well-balanced experience, embodying both elegance and approachability, perfect for any occasion.

Tasting notes:


Apple Pie

Apple Pie

Butter

Butter

Vanilla

Vanilla

Region:


United States
United States

From rich and powerful California Zinfandel to spicy Oregon Pinot Noir, and from full-bodied Washington Merlot to aromatic New York Riesling, the wines of the United States are nearly as diverse as its population. People have been making wine in North America from European vitis vinifera vines since the first French settlers arrived in the 1500s. Progress stalled along the way by pests and diseases that the vine had never encountered in its homelands, but today wine is produced in all 50 states. With more than 260 AVAs to discover, each with its unique climate and landscape, wines of the United States have much to offer.

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