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3 Blind Moose Chardonnay 2003

July 31st, 2006

3 Blind MooseFinally, the bottle of Oliver Winery Soft Red is finished and we can move onto something enjoyable. I was waiting in eager anticipation, watching the Soft Red get tipped over then tipped some more. Horray, it was finally over and now I can try ANYTHING else.

3 Blind Moose is a well built Chardonnay. The smell is light with ample citrus notes. It’s taste is fresh, oaky, but with perhaps too much butter tones. Properly sour body, citrus-orange, with short highlights. It finishes off overly rounded with little crispness, that lasts long.

ALC. 13.53 Blind Moose
Woodbridge, California

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Quick and Dirty:
I enjoyed this Chardonnay, but desired more.

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