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Manage Subscriptions2016 Arterberry Maresh Chardonnay Dux Vineyard Dundee Hills
Chardonnay
- USA
- Oregon
- Willamette Valley
- Dundee Hills
Community Tasting Notes 8
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Emil Oliver Likes this wine: 93 points
February 6, 2024 - Impressive wine from Arterberry Maresh. Could easily be mistaken for a Côte-d'Or 1er Cru, though more towards Meursault to me than Puligny.
Pronounced aromas of toast, butterscotch and vanilla, but without being overpowering. Fruit aromas of quince and yellow apples keep the nose fresh. Hint of cardamom.
Nice fresh acidity, though lacking just a bit of tension to grab extra points. Medium-bodied and long finish with a palette that feels like (what I imagine) fall in Oregon, with ripe apples and hint of butterscotch.
Objectively very good wine, though personally I found it a little straight forward. By comparison I think Morgen Long makes the best chardonnays in Oregon with such brilliant tension and personality. Agree? Disagree? Hit me. -
oldwines Likes this wine: 93 points
September 6, 2023 - Tasted at the "Red Barn" tasting room with Jim Maresh. Like most of Jim's Chard's this was aged in barrel for a year, then in steel tank for 6 months. 25-30% of the barrels were new in this case. It underwent full malolactic conversion. This was light to medium golden yellow color. It had a very fresh fruit note throughout, despite the Malo, it did seem to me a little yellow apple oriented, but maybe you could call it white peach(?). Nice bright acidity from the fairly early picking regimen. I picked up maybe a touch of oxidation on this at first but it didn't seem to linger. Nice textural balance. moderately long finish. Classy, distinctive wine overall.
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Vinstokker Likes this wine: 95 points
August 18, 2023 - If you told me this was secretly a Grand Cru Burgundy with a fake Oregon label, I’d believe you! Slightly reductive at first, but opened up quickly with notes of yellow apple, lemon zest, white flowers, wet stone, butter and hints of toast. Energetic on the palate, with a bright acidic backbone and a long, nuanced finish with lots of freshness and depth. More elegant and mineral, and less oaky that Californian Chardonnay. Can easily handle another 5-8 years, but why wait?
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Beezc Likes this wine: 93 points
May 27, 2023 - Drinking very well. No need to wait.
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Djfermentation Likes this wine: 96 points
May 30, 2022 - Well, I was able to get more a couple days ago and it’s still quite a delight!
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By Josh Raynolds
Oregon Outside the Pinot Noir Box (Sep 2020), 9/1/2020 (link)(Arterberry Maresh Chardonnay Dux Vineyard Oregon White) Subscribe to see review text.
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Jan/Feb 2019, Issue #79, Recently-Tasted American Wines (And A Few New World Friends) February 2019(Chardonnay “Dux Vineyard”- Arterberry-Maresh (Dundee Hills)) Subscribe to see review text.
Wine Definition
- Vintage 2016
- Type White
- Producer Arterberry Maresh
- Varietal Chardonnay
- Designation n/a
- Vineyard Dux Vineyard
- Country USA
- Region Oregon
- SubRegion Willamette Valley
- Appellation Dundee Hills
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- In Cellars 57 (51%)
- Consumed 54 (49%)
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- SubRegionWillamette Valley
- AppellationDundee Hills
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