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Recently, when visiting our local supermarket, I found that Black Opal Chardonnay is now available there. I’ve long been a fan of Black Opal Shiraz, so I thought I’d give the Chardonnay a try. Although it is a bit pricier than the standard California brands, I figured it would be worth ... Read review
Advantages: Excellent taste, lovely bouquet, suitable for many foods Disadvantages: A bit pricey, not available in many stores in my home town
...local supermarket, I found that Black Opal Chardonnay is now available there. I’ve long been a fan of Black Opal Shiraz, so I thought I’d give the Chardonnay a try. Although it is a bit pricier than the standard California brands, I figured it would be worth the extra money. I am pleased to say that I wasn’t disappointed.
Black Opal Chardonnay is produced in Southeastern Australia, as are all of their other wines. It, too, comes in ... ...
I would recommend Black Opal Chardonnay to anyone who enjoys white wine. I paid $8.99 (Approximately £5.75) for a standard 750 ml-bottle. Although I cannot afford to drink this particular brand often, I think it is well worth the price. It will indeed be a nice treat when having friends or family over for a special occasion.
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As I’ve been drinking more white wine than red these days, I’ve been sampling different brands of Chardonnay, Riesling, and Chenin Blanc. It’s always nice to come home and have a glass or two before and/or with my evening meal. I find it a nice way to relax and unwind after a stressful day at work.
Recently, when visiting our local supermarket, I found that Black Opal Chardonnay is now available there. I’ve long been a fan of Black Opal Shiraz, so I thought I’d give the Chardonnay a try. Although it is a bit pricier than the standard California brands, I figured it would be worth the extra money. I am pleased to say that I wasn’t disappointed.
Black Opal Chardonnay is produced in Southeastern Australia, as are all of their other wines. It, too, comes in the familiar black bottle with an unobtrusive and simple, yet classy label which suits the contents quite well. This Chardonnay contains 13% alcohol by volume and can pack a punch if heavily imbibed.
When I poured my first glass, I was pleased with the bouquet. The aroma was pleasingly fruity. The first taste was absolute Heaven on my tongue. This wine is a bit more golden in color than many others I have sampled. It also has more body, yet it is neither too strong, nor too heavy. It is somewhat sweet, yet dry, at the same time – quite a nice balance between the two. Quite simply, it is a lovely wine that will compliment a variety of foods. I find that it is particularly nice with chicken, fish, or pork, although it is also suitable for a wide array of vegetarian meals as well.
I would recommend Black Opal Chardonnay to anyone who enjoys white wine. I paid $8.99 (Approximately £5.75) for a standard 750 ml-bottle. Although I cannot afford to drink this particular brand often, I think it is well worth the price. It will indeed be a nice treat when having friends or family over for a special occasion.