Amateur Reviewer: John Murgatroyd.

John Murgatroyd imbibing a non-alcoholic beverage, coca tea in Cuzco, Peru at 11,000 ft above sea level while on a Grand Cru Wine TourThanks for the opportunity to review, my thoughts are as follows:-
Reviewed by John Murgatroyd, retired wine enthusiast and father of celebrity chef.

Ainsworth & Snelson - Yarra Valley Chardonnay - 2003

Pale gold in colour with a delicate but typical buttery chardonnay nose. Melon and peach flavours with just a hint of oak making it a delightful wine to accompany light food or drunk on its own. Will probably continue to improve.
Very good value, a pleasure to drink.

I hope that you find this bears some resemblance to your own thoughts in which case I will be happy to offer my services again. To avoid any repetition of reviewer names, I can offer several nom de plumes such as Mino Edwardo Cinelli, Hans Scmitt etc which you may already have seen in some of the up-market wine magazines.

Kind regards

John

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