

St Huberts The Stag Santa Barbara County Chardonnay - 750ML
St Huberts The Stag Santa Barbara County Chardonnay
Indulge in the exquisite elegance of St. Huberts The Stag Chardonnay, a premium white wine hailing from the renowned vineyards of Santa Barbara County. This 750ML bottle encapsulates the essence of California’s winemaking excellence. Savor the harmonious blend of tropical and citrus flavors that dance on the palate, promising a wine experience that is both refreshing and sophisticated. Perfect for special occasions or as a delightful accompaniment to a fine meal, St. Huberts The Stag Chardonnay is a testament to the artistry of winemaking.
Product Details:
- Country: United States
- State: California
- Region: Santa Barbara County
- Brand: St. Huberts
- Wine Type: White Wine
- Wine Style: Chardonnay
- Taste: Lush tropical aromas with notes of peach blossom, coconut, and marzipan, complemented by a delicate lemon citrus finish.
- Food Pairings: Pairs excellently with seafood, poultry dishes, and creamy pasta.
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