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Fat Bastard Chardonnay

0.75 l

    Of course it's about the wine, but you choose Fat Bastard - at least the first time - also for the packaging and the story. Fat Bastard is an accidental discovery by French winemaker Thierry Boudinaud and Australian wine rebel Guy Anderson. Years ago they made a Chardonnay together in the Languedoc. It was an experiment by Thierry, who had let part of the wine mature on its lees in the barrel for a long time, as is also the case with white Burgundies. The wine had become nice and thick, full and round: A Fat Bastard. Because that Chardonnay and also the story were appreciated, the wine friends later expanded the range.

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    Fat Bastard Chardonnay

    0.75 l

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      This is a white wine that goes well with creamy cheeses and oriental dishes. Because it tastes thick, full and creamy. That is why the winemakers called him Fat bastard. * Colour, taste: white, full and dry * Grape variety: chardonnay * Country, region: France, Languedoc * Great with: chicken, pasta * Awarded: Hamersma, 7.5

      €8 , 20

      €9,90 (incl. btw)

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        This is a white wine that goes well with creamy cheeses and oriental dishes. Because it tastes thick, full and creamy. That is why the winemakers called him Fat bastard.




        * Colour, taste: white, full and dry
        * Grape variety: chardonnay
        * Country, region: France, Languedoc
        * Great with: chicken, pasta
        * Awarded: Hamersma, 7.5

        Of course it's about the wine, but you choose Fat Bastard - at least the first time - also for the packaging and the story. Fat Bastard is an accidental discovery by French winemaker Thierry Boudinaud and Australian wine rebel Guy Anderson. Years ago they made a Chardonnay together in the Languedoc. It was an experiment by Thierry, who had let part of the wine mature on its lees in the barrel for a long time, as is also the case with white Burgundies. The wine had become nice and thick, full and round: A Fat Bastard. Because that Chardonnay and also the story were appreciated, the wine friends later expanded the range.

        Contains sulfites

        Allergy information

        Sulfites

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