The second reason why clean skins exists is because some wineries experiment with various wines and release them as clean skins to gauge the market response.
Either way, they are a relatively cheap and quality alternative for use primarily in cooking.
So when I was in the bottle shop and noticed this Warburn Estate wine on sale for $6 I figured it was just about as cheap as a clean-skin yet was branded.
Tonight we opened it to along with the steamed fish and I was very pleasantly surprised.
The aroma was fruity and pleasant, though subtle. The palate was refreshingly crisp and fruity for a Chardonnay. No lingering buttery taste was found at all. Not much else to say aside from the fact that it was very pleasant considering it's low cost.