Two Vines Chardonnay: A deliciously drinkable Washington white for about $8

Wine can be such an integral part of cooking and eating that I really feel I should write about it here more often. My excuse for not doing so is that, for all the wine we drink, I really feel I know very little about it. Beginning now, I’m going to try to get over myself and just occasionally tell you about wines we like.

Sometimes we find ourselves looking for big occasion wines—as a gift or to open for a special event. And when we do, we have some go-to favorites as well as the unfailing advice of certain wine stores in town. Much more often, though, we’re looking for modest bottles of wine we can open without thinking about it to have with dinner or as the evening winds down.

Two Vines Chardonnay, from Columbia Crest Winery in Washington state, is a light, crisp Chardonnay, not big and oaky. And while I like oaky Chardonnays, particularly with a big flavored meal, this wine’s lightness makes it perfect for pairing with fish or chicken or drinking on its own. From my first sip, I felt I was drinking something that performed beyond its price point. Continue reading “Two Vines Chardonnay: A deliciously drinkable Washington white for about $8”