Opulent and exotic Sonoma estate Chardonnay. Flaunting an amazing core of flavors centered on creamy pear, grated nutmeg and fig paste. Delightfully focused delivering full blown stone fruit character held in check by citrus zest. Shows lift on the finish where a ripe tangerine taste lingers on a vanilla oak drenched finish. Best now and by years end.
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Gentle nose of melted butter, apple chips and touch of vanilla essence. Pears, marmalade and wheatgrass mouth. A little bit of heat initially on a 45-second finish but cleans up nicely with a touch of lemon meringue and orange peel. Extremely moreish.
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Pale yellow in color. 14.1% alc, yet legs form quite slowly. I smell initially a lively citrusy twinge, followed by rich, sweet pears and a nice spiciness that is mouthwatering. The mouthfeel is a bit round and medium bodied, with more pears (a bit muted), apples, and white pepper, with ample acidity to add to the medium-length, pleasing finish. A little less piercing and alcoholic than a year ago, the wine is drinking quite well now and should last another year with no problem.
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(Failla Chardonnay, Sonoma Coast) I know a lot of you might be saying, “Why would he pick a California Chardonnay?” Hey, I have to call ’em as I see ’em. This is a full-blown Chardonnay with citrusy acidity and a touch of minerality to balance its oak treatment. God forbid we might compare it to the wine of one specific postal code in central France known for this varietal. Hot Picks
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8/27/2012 - wine maestro wrote: 92 Points
Opulent and exotic Sonoma estate Chardonnay. Flaunting an amazing core of flavors centered on creamy pear,
grated nutmeg and fig paste. Delightfully focused delivering full blown stone fruit character held in check by citrus
zest. Shows lift on the finish where a ripe tangerine taste lingers on a vanilla oak drenched finish. Best now and
by years end.
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1/25/2012 - tenorselbow wrote: 92 Points
Gentle nose of melted butter, apple chips and touch of vanilla essence. Pears, marmalade and wheatgrass mouth. A little bit of heat initially on a 45-second finish but cleans up nicely with a touch of lemon meringue and orange peel. Extremely moreish.
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8/13/2011 - drrobvino wrote: 91 Points
Pale yellow in color. 14.1% alc, yet legs form quite slowly. I smell initially a lively citrusy twinge, followed by rich, sweet pears and a nice spiciness that is mouthwatering. The mouthfeel is a bit round and medium bodied, with more pears (a bit muted), apples, and white pepper, with ample acidity to add to the medium-length, pleasing finish. A little less piercing and alcoholic than a year ago, the wine is drinking quite well now and should last another year with no problem.
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7/25/2010 - cns wrote: 87 Points
Nice Chard, but is lacking the complexity that I'd like to see and that I'm used to from his Pinot Noir's.
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