DeLoach Vineyards
2012 Our Finest Selection Chardonnay
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Wine Advocate

The 2012 Chardonnay OFS, meaning “our finest selection,” is not as fine as some of DeLoach’s great classics of the past. However, now that this property is under the control of the Boisset Family Estates, I am sure given what Jean-Charles Boisset has done elsewhere will continue to resurrect and improve the quality at DeLoach. The wine exhibits a light gold color, tropical fruit, white corn and honeysuckle notes, medium body, and good freshness as well as acidity. Drink it over the next year.
 

DeLoach Vineyards
2012 Our Finest Selection Chardonnay
Our Finest Selection Chardonnay Wine Advocate 2012 logo
87
Wine Advocate

The 2012 Chardonnay OFS, meaning “our finest selection,” is not as fine as some of DeLoach’s great classics of the past. However, now that this property is under the control of the Boisset Family Estates, I am sure given what Jean-Charles Boisset has done elsewhere will continue to resurrect and improve the quality at DeLoach. The wine exhibits a light gold color, tropical fruit, white corn and honeysuckle notes, medium body, and good freshness as well as acidity. Drink it over the next year.
 

DeLoach Vineyards
2012 Our Finest Selection Chardonnay
Our Finest Selection Chardonnay Wine Advocate 2012 logo
87
Wine Advocate

The 2012 Chardonnay OFS, meaning “our finest selection,” is not as fine as some of DeLoach’s great classics of the past. However, now that this property is under the control of the Boisset Family Estates, I am sure given what Jean-Charles Boisset has done elsewhere will continue to resurrect and improve the quality at DeLoach. The wine exhibits a light gold color, tropical fruit, white corn and honeysuckle notes, medium body, and good freshness as well as acidity. Drink it over the next year.
 

DeLoach Vineyards
2012 Our Finest Selection Chardonnay
Our Finest Selection Chardonnay Wine Advocate 2012 logo
87
Wine Advocate

The 2012 Chardonnay OFS, meaning “our finest selection,” is not as fine as some of DeLoach’s great classics of the past. However, now that this property is under the control of the Boisset Family Estates, I am sure given what Jean-Charles Boisset has done elsewhere will continue to resurrect and improve the quality at DeLoach. The wine exhibits a light gold color, tropical fruit, white corn and honeysuckle notes, medium body, and good freshness as well as acidity. Drink it over the next year.