With 13.5% alcohol, excellent for Napa Valley, the 2013 Franciscan Estate Chardonnay cost under $20 and had pear, apple, and just enough subtle aromas of oak. It scored 17 points on the Dionysian scale of a possible 20.
At three years old, the wine will develop for another three years and hold nicely for five years after that.

Drink your New World Chardonnays younger than Old World examples. White Burgundy will hold 10 to 15 years when stored correctly.
Sauvignon Blanc is what I usually use, but the scallops pair better with Chardonnay. In vino veritas.
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