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Woodbridge by Robert Mondavi Merlot, Chardonnay, and Zinfandel grace this beautiful wine basket offering an exceptional assortment of traditional yet distinct wines for any occasion. These three fine wines are offered with a variety of gourmet cheeses, cracker, nuts, chocolates, cookies, and snacks and each gourmet delight pairs wonderfully with one or more of the wines. Dim: 22"L x 16"W x 12"H Wine Tasting Notes:Woodbridge by Robert Mondavi Chardonnay 2005
We love how this Chardonnay begins with a burst of tropical fruit, evocative of pineapple and citrus. These vibrant flavors fan out across the palate and turn creamy on the lingering finish. Spicy notes, reminiscent of baked apple with cinnamon and vanilla, weave through the wine’s aromas and richly-textured flavors. Grapes for this wine come from California’s historic Lodi region. Served chilled, this Chardonnay tastes great with grilled halibut and saffron couscous, roasted chicken with herbs, mushroom frittata, pork loin with apples, or seafood salad. Woodbridge by Robert Mondavi Merlot 2005 Elegant and velvety smooth, this Merlot is easy to love. Lush fruit character, evocative of ripe cherries and blackberries, tumbles from the glass. The juicy, expansive flavors, mingled with cocoa and spice nuances, fan out across the palate. This wine’s vibrant, fruit-focused personality comes from perfectly ripened Merlot grapes grown in the Lodi region. Merlot’s approachable style complements a variety of main courses, including roast turkey with herb stuffing, grilled portabella mushrooms, gourmet hamburgers, steak smothered in caramelized onions and lamb kebabs marinated in rosemary, sage and garlic. Woodbridge by Robert Mondavi Zinfandel 2004 Zinfandel and California were made for each other. Even though recent grape DNA research links Zinfandel’s origins to Croatia, the vine somehow made its way to California in the 1850s and rooted so deeply that it’s long been called a “native.” This Zinfandel is sourced from the Lodi region, whose winegrowing history dates back to the Gold Rush. It’s juicy and mouth-filling, packed with ripe wild brambleberry, black cherry and raspberry character. Aromas and flavors of black tea, spice and heirloom rose mingle with the jumble of dark berries. Zin’s affinity to California extends to the region’s cuisine; the wine’s smooth, supple flavors make a zesty match for barbecued steaks and chicken, a flat iron steak salad, margarita pizza, or hearty pasta. |
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