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£59.94 per case
Equivalent to £9.99 per bottle
59 Clubcard Points

Our Chardonnay is an elegant and unoaked dry wine with crisp citrus fruit flavours and a refreshing finish.

To enjoy this wine at its best, drink within 1 year of purchase.
Located in the Veneto region 30 km north-east of Venice, Botter was founded in 1928 by Carlo Botter. Over the years the company has developed from a local into an international export business while still being run by the Botter family. It is currently dealing with companies in over forty countries world-wide, from Scandinavia to South America. Although the company is primarily involved in bottling wine produced on various estates in the Veneto and in the other well-known Italian wine regions, the Botter family continues to make wines from its own vineyards: La di Motte estate in Veneto and Friuli . The family is deeply involved in making high quality wines with the help of skilled wine makers.
Alessandro Botter
Veneto vineyards cover 90,000 hectares (3rd) of which registered DOC plots total 35,400 hectares (2nd). Annual wine production of 8,500,000 hectolitres (3rd) includes 20% or 1,700,000 hectolitres DOC (1st), of which about 55% is white. Venice's region is Italy's leader in the production and commerce of classified wine. A major share of the DOC (which represents about 225 million bottles a year) consists of the Verona trio of Soave, Bardolino and Valpolicella. The plains northeast of Venice take in the Piave DOC zone, where Merlot and Cabernet dominate an expanding range of trendy varietals, though the local red Raboso and white Verduzzo still attract admirers. Treviso's province takes in the hills northwest of Venice between the towns of Conegliano and Valdobbiadene, noted for the popular Prosecco, a dry to lightly sweet white, usually bubbly. In red wines, Merlot and Cabernet Franc have been the workhorse varieties of the central and eastern Veneto for decades.
Based on 17 Reviews
By Victor41
21 March 2013
Explorer
Male, aged 65 or Over
This review is for the 2011 vintage
Very refreshing wine with all around good taste already bought again
By Blair55
19 March 2013
Beginner
Female, aged 55-64
I buy this wine online as my local Tesco only sells the Ogio Pinot Grigio which is also an easy drinking wine but I prefer the Ogio Chardonnay. I like the this wine as I can drink it with a meal and also when just relaxing with family and friend's. A good all round wine.
By Tvllp
27 December 2012
Explorer
Male, aged 65 or Over
Ordred it with some trepidation but should not have worried excellent light Chardonnay that went down well with the turkey
By Suzyq
10 December 2012
Explorer
Female, aged 55-64
Lovely to drink with Italian dishes, poultry or just on its own, Notes of lemon and kiwi fruit.
By mal90154
09 December 2012
Explorer
Male, aged 45-54
This review is for the 2011 vintage
Easy drinking, not to dry, nice after taste! I now drink all Ogio wine as I can't fault them.
By Christian29
07 December 2012
Explorer
Male, aged 35-44
This review is for the 2011 vintage
This is any ok wine for the price. It is a bit flat for my taste.
By Ozzie
27 November 2012
Explorer
Male, aged 65 or Over
This review is for the 2012 vintage
Desperately disappointing, high acidity, lacking body and unpleasant to drink. Normally reliable, this latest edition lets down the brand. To be avoided at any price
By mikel
26 November 2012
Explorer
Male, aged 65 or Over
Very good dry wine with lovely citrus flavour and fresh taste.
By Jimmy85
26 November 2012
Dabbler
Male, aged 25-34
This review is for the 2011 vintage
this wine was very nice with an excellent fruity taste. Goes very well with pasta and chicken would recomend it to anyone!
By Cags29
26 November 2012
Dabbler
Female, aged 45-54
I have used Tesco for their on line delivery service for a couple of years now and can only rate their service as 5 *. They actually do as they promise! I ordered Ogio Chardonnay because it was on a half price deal and not really being a fan of Chardonnay I was more than pleasantly surprised by this wine. It is a very smooth, easy, refreshing unoaked white wine. Definitely would buy again.
By Bernoir
25 November 2012
Explorer
Female, aged 55-64
This is a really pleasant wine. Goes well with food but also drinks well on its own
By Miraclemichael
25 November 2012
Explorer
Male, aged 55-64
This chardonnay from Italy is very disappointing. It has none of the flavour of a chardonnay, and is, in fact, quite unpalatable.
By marglhun
25 November 2012
Expert
Female, aged 55-64
This wine is smooth with a lovely flavour of crisp citrus flavours, bit expensive if not on special offer but still a great wine.
By Carole
24 October 2012
Explorer
aged 55-64
I dont usually buy chardonnay, but this wine was unoaked and tasted really good, I normally buy Ogio Pinot Grigiobut this wine was just as good.
By bazz
24 October 2012
Novice
Male, aged 65 or Over
This review is for the 2011 vintage
just a nice dry wine looks crytal clear and tastes the same
By Marko13
24 October 2012
Dabbler
Male, aged 45-54
This is an excellent Chardonnay which is easy to drink for any occasion and leaves you wanting more.
By kohchang
24 October 2012
Explorer
Male, aged 35-44
Very clean and fantastic at the price, not too oaky and great every day drinking.
£59.94 per case
Equivalent to £9.99 per bottle
59 Clubcard Points