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YELLOWGLEN

As the spring racing carnival approaches, with summer closely following, Yellowglen offers numerous options for sparkling lovers.

Among them is the Yellowglen 2001 Vintage Pinot Noir Chardonnay. Vibrant pale yellow colour in the glass with a fine bead, it displays fresh aromas of cashew nuts with doughy bread like characters are present on the nose.

The rich creamy palate is well structured and finishes crisp and dry. Sourced from the 2001 vintage, this wine offers consumers the quality that comes with vintage sparkling.

Drink as an aperitif or with nibbles, seafood or a light summer lunch. Yellowglen is the perfect partner for your spring racing picnic basket or function.

The Yellowglen Vintage Pinot Noir Chardonnay won Gold medals at the 2003 Melbourne and Adelaide wine shows.

Visit Yellowglen's website for more information



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