Pros: Affordable, respectably tasty wine good for cocktailing or pairing with food. Cons: A little soft on the palate.
At $9 to $12 a bottle, Yellow Tail Chardonnay falls into the budget wines category but boasts a decent varietal temper for those looking for something guest-worthy. When the bottle is opened the wine perfumes the air with a peachy, floral ...
I had two glasses of this wine last night and now this moring I'm suffering the side effects (note this is not the first time). It seems this is a trend of ok cheap wine that people are willing serve. I don't know what the big deal of this wine is other than it's marketing. For the pounding headache that you will receive and the price one would be better drinking Boonesfarm. I suggest buying Winking Owl at Aldi and it won't leave your guests with a headache!
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