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NPR Short Wave Chardonnay 2022

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NPR Short Wave Chardonnay 2022
NPR Short Wave is your ultimate destination to explore the wonders of science, uncover enigmas and embrace fresh revelations. Let this crisp, unoaked wine take you to Mendocino, California to discover how truly engaging Chardonnay can be.
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Wine Flavor Profile
NPR Short Wave is a medium-bodied white wine with generous aromas and flavors of fresh Honeycrisp apple and zesty lemon. Crisp, refreshing and unoaked.
Wine Food Pairings
Chicken, seafood, butter/cream sauces, risotto, soft cheeses.
Beyond the label

NPR Short Wave is your ultimate destination to explore the wonders of science, uncover enigmas and embrace fresh revelations. Consider this: Wine is science. Think intricate methods of fermentation...various methods of aging...multifaceted relationships between alcohol, acid and tannins. Thanks to the precision and skill of the scientist (aka winemaker), it all comes together to define a wine's aromas and flavors.

NPR Short Wave Chardonnay hails from California's Mendocino County, and is a perfect example of how a process so complex can produce a simply delicious wine. It's crisp, fresh and unoaked, allowing the pristine Chardonnay grapes to take center stage. Overflowing with flavors of fresh Honeycrisp apple and zesty lemon, this "scientific exploration" tastes even better while immersing yourself in the captivating narratives on NPR Short Wave.

And here's a few food pairings to complement the evening: creamy mushroom risotto, fresh fish sautéed in white wine and roasted chicken with a buttery-lemon glaze.

We're thrilled to add this new wine the NPR range. Order your share today.

NPR Short Wave is your ultimate destination to explore the wonders of science

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“Thrilling, refreshing and unoaked. A lovely example of Mendocino County Chardonnay.”

Kristina Spencer

California wine expert

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