After seeing the Barefoot Cellars Chardonnay perform well in the 2010 San Antonio Wine Festival Competition I went looking for a bottle at my favorite San Antonio wine stores. The Whimsical aisle at HEB is where I found it.

If I were a wine maker, I’m not sure how I’d feel about seeing the fruits of my labor categorized as “Whimsical”. I do know that when shopping for wine, I tend to skip that aisle. I may have to rethink that usual route because though it is a non vintage wine, I thought the Barefoot Chardonnay offered an experience similar to that of some well made, moderately priced wines often seen on the shelves of a merchant’s Chardonnay or California section.
Now, if you’re searching for the kind of complexity that you might get from an old world Chardonnay-based white Burgundy then obviously this may not be the wine for you. Still, for the $6.99 I paid at HEB, I thought the Barefoot Cellars Chardonnay delivered plenty of value. (I also saw it for $4.97 at Walmart who btw carries another value priced California Chardonnay you may want to check out)
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While trying to come up with a useful way to capture what this wine is all about, I ran across this quote on the The Wine Buyer from Barefoot Wine Maker Jennifer Wall:
“The wines are affordable, varietally correct, soft and approachable and are immediately ready to drink off the shelf.”
That sums up the Barefoot Cellars Chardonnay pretty well.
Wine Name: Barefoot Cellars Chardonnay California
Three Nine Wine Rating: 



(3.5/5)
Related link: Cork’d Wine Reviews for Non Vintage Barefoot Cellars Chardonnay
Note: Not sure if this was a permanent price reduction or a temporary sale, but after writing this I saw the price for the Barefoot Cellars Chardonnay had been reduced at HEB.
