This is an approachable, easy Chardonnay that won’t break the bank. It offers light hay, cream and spice aromas that usher in peach and citrus flavors on the palate. Soft around the edges, with a wiry core. 5,000 cases produced. Imported by The Country Vintner.
— D.T.
(8/1/2006)
For such an inexpensive wine, this offers unusually intense pineapple and citrus flavors. The balance is a bit sweet-and-sour, turning crisp on the finish.
— J.C.
(5/1/2008)
Looking for a dark-fruited rendition of Shiraz at a bargain price? Kilda’s 2006 answers the bell, offering cola and coffee aromas and flavors in a medium-weight format.
— J.C.
(8/1/2008)
The raspberry-inflected nose shows some farm aromas of manure and horse sweat. There’s mixed berry nose in the mouth and no tannin to speak of while the short, ashy finish has a slightly disjointed note of acidity. Drink up.
— W.E.
(6/1/2010)