I took a chance on a Chard from Laroque, because I've liked red wines from their shop and because Mary and I really enjoyed an afternoon in Carcassonne once. Poor reason, I know, but hey ... this one's pretty good. Tastes like Chardonnay, tastes good, and it's affordable.

Laroque 2021 Cité de Carcassonne Chardonnay ($13.99)

FOOD MATCH: The back level suggests a range of pairings: "Enjoy it alone of with risotto, pasta, sushi, seafood, and white meat dishes." Those all make sense. A simple northwestern Italian pasta – spaghetti with fresh sage and butter – made an outstanding match.
WHEN TO DRINK: The producer's fact sheet suggests "drink now." That doesn't mean you have to finish it this week, but its fresh fruit flavors aren't going to improve with aging. Drink over the next year or two, anyway, then watch for newer vintages.
VALUE:
My local price matches Wine-Searcher.com's $14 average U.S. retail, and some shops list it for a few dollars less. It's a fine value in the middle teens or below.
WEB LINK:
Here's a detailed fact sheet from importer Acquitaine Wines.
FIND THIS WINE ONLINE:
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