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[quote=Anonymous][quote]Please rec a Chardonnay without all the heavy oak. When I drink some Chard. that's all I can taste. [/quote] Try a French white burgundy. They're 100% chardonnay. I would recommend a Macon-Villages. Should be fresh tasting and about $15, more or less. You can find it by Louis Jadot just about anywhere, but any other Macon-Villages that you find should do as well. Also, have you tried Chenin Blanc? There are some good South African chenin blancs out there for between $10 and $15, that are fresh and not oaky. Ken Forrest (I think) is a good one that's pretty easy to find. There's also Chenin Blanc from the Loire valley in France, which is called Vouvray. Don't necessarily go with a chenin blanc from California, though. You may find the same oak issue you find with the chardonnay (though less so). [/quote]
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