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Westend Estate No.1 Chardonnay 2020

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Westend Estate No.1 Chardonnay 2020
From Bill Calabria’s top-rated estate (founded in 1945) comes this gorgeous, barrel-aged Chardonnay. It’s fresh and elegant, with notes of melon and peach plus a creamy finish, making it a fine partner for anything from seafood to alfredo pastas.
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Flavor Profile

Wine Flavor Profile
Westend Estate is a medium-bodied white with vibrant melon and peach aromas, underpinned by subtle oak characters. The fresh, elegant palate brims with ripe, tropical- and stone-fruit flavors, plus hints of nutty creaminess on the long, complex finish.
Wine Food Pairings
Chicken, seafood, butter/cream sauces, soft cheese, risotto.
Beyond the Label

Bill Calabria’s family has made wine in Australia’s Riverina region since 1945, when his parents founded their estate. Today, Calabria Wines is still family run, and Bill and his expert team craft premium wines that critics and enthusiasts adore. Taste for yourself with this elegant Chardonnay.

While still warm and sunny, Riverina is cooler than most of Australia, making it one of the few areas where white grape varieties can thrive. Back in the winery, Bill chose to age the wine for six months in fine French oak barrels, which added a creamy-complex texture and subtle oak notes to the Chardonnay’s naturally vibrant melon and peach flavors.

This opulent Chardonnay will be a delicious partner for fresh seafood, grilled chicken, or even oven-roasted turkey – your pairing options are wide open. Or, feel free to treat yourself to a glass all on its own.

Top-quality Chardonnay at a great-value price. Act quickly to secure your share.

Bill Calabria’s family has made wine in Australia’s Riverina region since ...

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“This vibrant, barrel-aged Chardonnay will pair well with anything from fresh seafood to grilled chicken.”

Benjamin Cohn

Australian wine expert

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