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Clay Shannon 'El Coyote' Chardonnay
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Clay Shannon 'El Coyote' Chardonnay is a distinctive and flavorful white wine from California that reflects the character of the Chardonnay grape with a touch of complexity. Typically, this wine features a golden-yellow color and offers an inviting bouquet of ripe apple, pear, and citrus, along with notes of vanilla, butter, and a hint of toasted oak. On the palate, it is medium to full-bodied, showcasing flavors of baked apple, lemon curd, and a touch of butterscotch, supported by a creamy texture and well-integrated acidity. The oak aging imparts a subtle, toasty richness and a smooth, lingering finish. Clay Shannon 'El Coyote' Chardonnay pairs well with a variety of dishes, including roasted chicken, creamy pasta, seafood, and mild cheeses, making it a versatile and elegant choice for different dining occasions.
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Product Score
Product Score
90/100
Pairs Well With
Pairs Well With
Tasting Notes: Full-bodied with flavors of apple, pear, and a touch of oak.
Pairings:
Seafood: Lobster, crab cakes, or buttery scallops.
Poultry: Roast chicken, turkey with creamy sauces.
Pasta: Creamy Alfredo or risotto.
Cheese: Aged cheddar, Gouda, or Brie.
Alcohol ABV
Alcohol ABV
14.1%
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About the Brand
Clay Shannon Wines, established by Clay Shannon in 1993, is a boutique winery located in the Napa Valley of California. Known for its focus on producing high-quality, handcrafted wines, the winery specializes in varietals such as Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and Sauvignon Blanc. Clay Shannon emphasizes sustainable vineyard practices and traditional winemaking techniques to create wines that are well-balanced, rich, and expressive of the Napa Valley's diverse terroirs. The winery's commitment to quality and its hands-on approach to winemaking have earned it a reputation for producing exceptional wines that appeal to both casual drinkers and connoisseurs alike.
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