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89
points

Château de Fuissé 1997 Domaine des Morats Chardonnay (St.-Véran)

  1. $15
Nice and buttery for a Mâcon with full and inviting apple aromas. The luscious mouthfeel leads into a proportioned and pleasing lemony palate. Good structure, fairly full-bodied and shows some touches of butterscotch. Oak is in good balance. A fine food wine and a clear expression of Chardonnay.  — M.S.  (10/1/1999)
88
points

Mommessin 2006 Les Champs Ronds Grand Exception Chardonnay (St.-Véran)

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  1. $19
Nutty, toasty aromas open a wine that has yellow fruits, strong ripe peach flavors, some green plum acidity. The texture brings out the toast, flavored with toffee, the aftertaste full of creamy acidity.  — R.V.  (5/1/2010)
86
points

Louis Latour 1998 Les Deux Moulins Chardonnay (St.-Véran)

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  1. $10
Soft and citrusy, with streaks of lime and mineral and a surprisingly long, Burgundian finish. Clean and steely, with no trace of oak. The fine ripe fruit speaks volumes. Best Buy.  — P.G.  (11/1/2000)
86
points

Georges Duboeuf 1999 Chardonnay (St.-Véran)

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  1. $11
Fresh, tight and properly crisp, there’s nothing here to put it in the California-blowsy category. Stone-fruit aromas lead into peach and green-apple flavors. Not much depth, but plenty of refreshing fruit and palate-cleansing verve. Best Buy.  — M.S.  (11/1/2000)
86
points

Collovray et Terrier 2001 Domaine des Deux Roches Chardonnay (St.-Véran)

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  1. $19
A very nice, clean Chardonnay, and wait until the citrus, butter and mineral flavors explode on your palate. They’re intense, supported by high acidity in this bone dry, food friendly wine. Oak plays little or no part.  — S.H.  (1/1/2002)
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