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"Bush Bike Unoaked Chardonnay 2004"

Bush Bike Unoaked Chardonnay 2004

My Wines Direct Discover great wines at home the easy, affordable way.
Small vineyards around the world often have big tastes that
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A few years ago Australian vintners were among the
first to realize that big, buttery, and oaky wasn't
the only way to make a Chardonnay, and some producers
pulled back the curtain of oak-derived flavors and
textures so the flavor of the fruit could shine through
on its own. In the Bush Bike that means aromas of peach,
lemon, and fig; it's medium-bodied, with a soft texture
and a smooth, fruity finish.



Bush Bike Unoaked Chardonnay 2004, Review Page

Many people think that if they're going to store wine at home  then they need a cellar. But the word cellar conjures up images  of dark, cavernous chambers cut out of bedrock, or slick,  temperature and humidity-controlled rooms lined with mahogany wine racks. All very nice,  but not at all necessary. We recommend you interpret cellar  somewhat loosely.

There are four main things to consider when storing wine:  temperature, light, vibration and keeping the cork wet. (more)

Many people think that  if they're going to  store wine at home  then they need a cellar . But the word cellar  conjures up images of dark,  cavernous chambers cut out  of bedrock, or slick,  temperature and humidity-controlled&nb p;rooms lined with mahogany  wine racks. All very nice, but not at all necessary.  We recommend you interpret cellar somewhat loosely. There are four main things to consider when storing wine:  temperature, light, vibration and keeping the cork wet. (more)

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