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Viña Zorzal Chardonnay 2024

Viña Zorzal Chardonnay

2024
x6 -3%

£13.45

/ 0.75 L btl

(£13.04 x6)

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Spec sheet

TypeWhite wine
Region
Grapes
Producer
AllergensContains sulfites
Alcohol contenti13.0%

The wine

A crisp, clean, and light white from Navarra with a genuine fruitiness without excess weight. The glass reveals aromas of apples, pears, and soft citrus. The taste is refreshing and balanced, with a slight mineral note that adds elegance.

This wine is suitable for those looking for a simple, reliable Chardonnay that is perfect for everyday dining. It pairs well with white fish, light pasta dishes, vegetables, or mild cheeses.

The 2024 vintage is characterized by good acidity and distinct fruitiness, making this bottle enjoyable to drink both on its own and with food.

What does this wine taste like?

Light
Bold
Dry
Sweet
Soft
Acidic
View
Straw yellow / Intense / Bright / Greenish glints
Bouquet
Fruit aromas / Tropical fruits / Banana / Pineapple / White fruit
Mouth
Fresh on entry / Lively / Balanced / Good acidity / Long finish / Persistent / Crunchy

Drinking and storing

Serve between 7ºC and 9ºC

Food pairing

verduras-y-hortalizas
Vegetables
arroces
Rice
mariscos
Seafood
pescados
Fish
pasta
Pasta

Ratings and awards

201815.5 JR
JR: Jancis robinson

Wine critics reviewsReviews by Jancis Robinson

All in tank. Tangy green-apple fruit. Zesty apple and melon. Straightforward and lovely freshness.

— Julia Harding (12/02/2019)JancisRobinson.com Vintage 2018 - 15.5 JANCIS ROBINSON

Customer reviews

4.2/5
19 reviews
Vintage:

Winemaking

Vinification materialStainless steel

The winery

Viña Zorzal

Viña Zorzal

Within a very short time, Viña Zorzal has become an absolute benchmark among Navarra wines. The bird on its labels is a symbol which we unquestionably associate with excellent quality wines originating from the Navarra DO, and also from the Rioja DOQ, under the name of el El Inquilino.

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