Allred’s note that this is a “baby Peter Michael” resonates with me. And after drinking Peter Michael Chardonnays for many years I’m now getting more enjoyment from lighter weight Chardonnays, like this Stonestreet. Less buttery oak, more flowery notes, lemon citrus, and a long peppery finish. Probably not a great choice for a hearty meal, but before dinner I was eager for a second glass after my first. For an even lighter Chardonnay with complexity and great precision, try one from Paul Lato.
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4th Saturday Group: Old vs Young (T&L's): Double blind. Apple and tropical fruit notes with hints of mineral underneath. The palate follows the bouquet. Full-bodied, with good weight across the palate. Finishes with good length. Something of a "baby" Peter Michael.
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12/10/2021 - Red Sox Fan Likes this wine: 92 Points
Allred’s note that this is a “baby Peter Michael” resonates with me. And after drinking Peter Michael Chardonnays for many years I’m now getting more enjoyment from lighter weight Chardonnays, like this Stonestreet. Less buttery oak, more flowery notes, lemon citrus, and a long peppery finish. Probably not a great choice for a hearty meal, but before dinner I was eager for a second glass after my first. For an even lighter Chardonnay with complexity and great precision, try one from Paul Lato.
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7/16/2020 - agnorger Likes this wine: 92 Points
Light colored straw. Tropical notes with a white peach viscosity. Also very distinct minerality in finish. Really nice.
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2/22/2020 - AllRed wrote: 93 Points
4th Saturday Group: Old vs Young (T&L's): Double blind. Apple and tropical fruit notes with hints of mineral underneath. The palate follows the bouquet. Full-bodied, with good weight across the palate. Finishes with good length. Something of a "baby" Peter Michael.
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