At first, it's fairly buttery and mouthcoating, in that butterscotch-candy way, but the feeling cedes to a smooth, elegant minerality. Similarly, buttered popcorn and pretty, dusty aromas fight on the nose. The wine seems conflicted between two distinct Chard styles and, as such, I fear may not be the ideal wine for either camp.
At first, it's fairly buttery and mouthcoating, in that butterscotch-candy way, but the feeling cedes to a smooth, elegant minerality. Similarly, buttered popcorn and pretty, dusty aromas fight on the nose. The wine seems conflicted between two distinct Chard styles and, as such, I fear may not be the ideal wine for either camp.
At first, it's fairly buttery and mouthcoating, in that butterscotch-candy way, but the feeling cedes to a smooth, elegant minerality. Similarly, buttered popcorn and pretty, dusty aromas fight on the nose. The wine seems conflicted between two distinct Chard styles and, as such, I fear may not be the ideal wine for either camp.
At first, it's fairly buttery and mouthcoating, in that butterscotch-candy way, but the feeling cedes to a smooth, elegant minerality. Similarly, buttered popcorn and pretty, dusty aromas fight on the nose. The wine seems conflicted between two distinct Chard styles and, as such, I fear may not be the ideal wine for either camp.