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Inventory updated: Sun, Nov 03, 2024 10:00 AM cst
New American White Cellar
Today at Flickinger Wines we would like to showcase a recently acquired cellar of just white wines from America. This collection features a wide array of powerful and collectable wines as well as rare late-harvest bottles. Do not miss out on the eight different 2011 bottlings from Aubert, the five different 2012 bottlings from Kistler, either of the two late-harvest 2006 options from Sine Qua Non Mr. K. or the 2014 Patz & Hall Hyde Vyd. Chardonnay. Happy Hunting!!
The following are the wines remaining from the offer sent on Thursday, October 24, 2024. Please enter your desired quantities and click the 'Add' button.
Producer |
Vint. |
Wine |
Price |
Qty |
Order |
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Arrowood Vineyards |
1995 |
Special Select Late Harvest Preston Ranch White Riesling (375 ML) |
$30 |
1 |
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WA 96 (12/1996): Arrowood's nectar-like sweet wines made during his 16-year tenure at Chateau St. Jean remain the reference points for Beerenauslese and Trockenbeerenauslese-styled wines made in California. Fortunately for consumers, Arrowood has continued to produce small quantities of these gems. This 1995 White Riesling boasts an amazing deep golden color, a fabulous honeyed nose, syrupy, viscous, pineapple and apricot-like flavors, fine acidity, only 8.8% alcohol, and a rich, pure TBA-like finish. This wine will last for a decade or more. For sweet wine lovers, this is another winemaking tour de force. |
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1997 |
Special Select Late Harvest Preston Ranch White Riesling (375 ML) |
$30 |
1 |
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Aubert |
2011 |
Carneros Chardonnay |
$109 |
1 |
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WA 91 (4/2013): The 2011 Chardonnay Carneros is classy, layered and exceptionally beautiful. Lemon, apricots, pears and white flowers all wrap around the palate, but what stands out most is the sheer silkiness and textural finesse of the wine. Moreover, tropical notes emerge with time, but in the end, this is a fairly restrained Chardonnay from Mark Aubert. Sweet floral notes meld into the soft, caressing finish. In 2011, Aubert lost a considerable amount of fruit in Hyde. The bulk of the wine was sold off, but Aubert bottled the best 40% and declassified it into the Carneros appellation wine. Tasting the 2011, I can only wonder what might have been had the vintage not been so capricious. Anticipated maturity: 2013-2018. |
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2011 |
CIX Chardonnay |
$119 |
1 |
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WS 92 (6/2013): Exhibits a rich core of citrus, ripe pear, honeysuckle, hazelnut and green apple flavors, tightly wound with lively acidity. Ends with a long, persistent finish and a crushed rock minerality. Drink now through 2018. 286 cases made. WA 91 (4/2013): The 2011 Chardonnay CIX Vineyard is the least expressive of these single-vineyard wines. Bright floral notes meld into various shades of citrus. There is plenty of polish, but the CIX doesn’t have anywhere near the level of complexity and/or nuance of the best wines in the range. Today, the CIX appears to still be somewhat of a work in progress relative to the high level that is customary throughout the rest of the range. Anticipated maturity: 2013-2018. |
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2012 |
Larry Hyde and Sons Vyd. Carneros Chardonnay |
$139 |
2 |
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WA 96-98 (12/2013): The 2012 Chardonnay Larry Hyde & Sons (1,000 cases) comes from a 4-acre vineyard that produces nearly 1,000 cases. The straw color reveals a greenish hue, and the wine bursts from the glass with notes of exotic fruits, wet stones, limes and white peaches. It has a kinship to a great Coche-Dury Corton-Charlemagne. Complex and full-bodied with stunning purity, richness and acidity, this killer Chardonnay should drink well for 6-10 years. VM 94 (2/2014): The 2012 Chardonnay Larry Hyde and Sons is wonderfully textured in the glass. Vivid and layered, the 2012 flows across the palate with hints of Chamomile, lemon curd, mint, wild flowers and a hint of honey. The 2012 was aged in 70% new French oak barrels, all of which it handles with grace. The finish is long and exceptionally polished. - WS 92 (7/2014): This unfolds slowly, with a beam of lemon-lime citrus, green apple and honeysuckle flavors, and should reward short-term cellaring, showing hints of vanilla and cream on the finish. The greenest of the Auberts. Drink now through 2020. 875 cases made. |
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2011 |
Lauren Sonoma Coast Chardonnay |
$149 |
3 |
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WA 95 (4/2013): Aubert’s 2011 Chardonnay Lauren Vineyard flows across the palate with hints of butter, marzipan, spices, nectarines and dried apricots. Rich, voluptuous and creamy, the 2011 is another of the more overt wines in this range. Still, there is more than enough underlying minerality to balance the fruit. The old Wente and Montrachet clones work well here, but the vines are only 12 years old, which suggests the best is still very much in the future. Anticipated maturity: 2014-2019. WS 92 (6/2013): Ultrarich and intense, exhibiting waves of smoke, fig, apricot and tangerine flavors, firming and narrowing on the finish. Drink now through 2018. 767 cases made. |
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2012 |
Lauren Sonoma Coast Chardonnay |
$159 |
2 |
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WA 98-100 (12/2013): We finished the Chardonnay portion of the tasting with Mark Aubert’s favorite wine, the 2012 Chardonnay Lauren Estate, which comes from rich Goldridge soils. There are 1,000 cases of this straw/greenish-colored beauty fashioned from various clones, including the Old Wente, Hyde, Hudson Corton-Charlemagne selection and the Mt. Eden clones. It possesses more of a tannic backbone than its siblings because of its grip. Full-bodied with lots of honeyed citrus, orange marmalade and abundant fruit on the attack and mid-palate, this youthful Chardonnay seems barely touched by its oak aging. All of these 2012s will be irresistible when released in 2014, but should age beautifully for 6-10+ years. WS 95 (7/2014): Rich and graceful, with layers of anise, fig, apricot, pear and honeydew. This picks up a touch of smoke and hazelnut, ending with a long, sustained finish that reverberates with flavor. Drink now through 2021. 875 cases made. VM 95 (2/2014): Almonds, hazelnuts, pastry and green orchard fruit meld together in Aubert's 2012 Chardonnay Lauren Vineyard. One of the more textured, layered wines, the 2012 impresses for its balance and overall sense of harmony. A racy, perfumed finish rounds things out. |
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2011 |
Ritchie Vyd. Sonoma Coast Chardonnay |
$129 |
3 |
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WA 96 (4/2013): The 2011 Chardonnay Ritchie Vineyard is utterly magnificent. I especially like the way the 2011 is at once unbelievably rich, but not at all heavy. Yellow stone fruit, light floral honey, nectarine and almonds inform the rich, oily finish. The 100% new barrels are imperceptible. All the elements are beautifully in place in this harmonious, voluptuous Chardonnay. This is a great, great showing from Mark Aubert. Anticipated maturity: 2014-2021. WS 93 (6/2013): Pure, rich smoke, fig, apricot and crème brûlee flavors are deep and persistent in this white, which is slow to open but gains depth, focus, persistence and length, ending with light toasted marshmallow. Drink now through 2018. 1,363 cases made. |
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2011 |
UV-SL Vyd. Chardonnay |
$129 |
1 |
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WA 95 (4/2013): The 2011 Chardonnay UV-SL Vineyard emerges from a site on the Sonoma Coast seven miles from the ocean, just above Occidental. Apricots, peaches, wild flowers, nectarine and smoke are some of the multiple nuances in the glass. The UV-SL is another of the richer, more textured wines in the lineup. At the same time, the 2011 is a wine of vivid nuance, transparency and crystalline purity. Here, too, the 100% new oak barrels are totally integrated. It is so rare to find so much detail in this creamy, big Chardonnay, but it’s all there. This is another utterly impeccable wine from Mark Aubert. Anticipated maturity: 2014-2018. WS 92 (6/2013): Makes points of subtlety and finesse, with touches of creamy, smoky oak woven into a fabric of fresh-cut apple and pear, gaining richness and depth and ending with a long finish. Drink now through 2018. 488 cases made. |
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Dolce Winery |
1999 |
Late Harvest (375 ML) |
$50 |
1 |
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2002 |
Late Harvest (375 ML) |
$75 |
1 |
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Grgich Hills |
2012 |
Late Harvest Violetta Proprietary Blend (375 ML) |
$45 |
1 |
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J. Rochioli Vineyards |
2012 |
River Block Vyd. Chardonnay |
$89 |
1 |
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WA 93 (12/2013): The 2012 Chardonnay River Block is made from the Old Wente clone as well as Dijon clone 95. It offers up notes of buttered tangerine oil, lemon grass, white peach, an underlying stony character, and a fresh, full-bodied, rich mouthfeel displaying terrific texture and length. This superb Chardonnay should drink well for 6-8 years. VM 92 (5/2014): Pale yellow-gold. Mineral-laced citrus and orchard fruit aromas are complicated by a sexy floral nuance. Tightly wound orange and pear skin flavors deliver impressive depth and power, with no excess weight. The mineral quality dominates the finish, which features a subtle iodine flourish. Stephen Tanzer. WS 91 (7/2014): Brimming with intense fruit flavors, this offers a mix of fig, pear, honeydew melon, smoky oak and cedar notes, ending with a zesty aftertaste. Drink now through 2018. 223 cases made. |
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2012 |
South River Vyd. Chardonnay |
$89 |
1 |
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WA 94 (12/2013): The 2012 Chardonnay South River reveals a terrific perfume of subtle smoke, buttered tropical fruits and a Chassagne-Montrachet-like nuttiness. Full-bodied and rich, this dazzling effort should drink well for 5-6 years. VM 91 (2/2014): Rochioli's 2012 Chardonnay South River presents a beautiful array of tangerine, mint, white flowers and slate, all of which seem to lift out of the glass effortlessly. This pretty, feminine Chardonnay should drink well upon release and also mature a bit faster than some of the other wines given its mid-weight structure. Antonio Galloni. WS 90 (7/2014): Tight and perfumed, with ripe fig, apricot, green apple and light citrus notes. This is lightly oaky, revealing a fresh, lively, elegant mouthfeel. Drink now. 222 cases made. |
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Kistler |
2011 |
Durell Vyd. Chardonnay |
$109 |
2 |
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VM 92 (5/2014): Bright gold. Smoky, iodine-accented melon and pear scents, with an exotic floral quality building with air. Lush and weighty on the palate, with intense mineral notes complementing ripe orchard and pit fruit flavors. An anise element emerges on the back half and carries through a long, juicy, mineral-tinged finish. Distinctly powerful for the vintage, with the structure to age. |
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2012 |
Durell Vyd. Chardonnay |
$99 |
4 |
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VM 93-95 (2/2014): The 2012 Chardonnay Durell Vineyard is quite floral and lifted in this vintage, with expressive aromatics and a bit less in the way of overt fruit next to some of the other wines in the range. Green apple, pear, white flowers and mint all add complexity in an ethereal, beautifully perfumed Chardonnay. Hints of almond, hazelnut and sweet spices linger on the pointed, delineated finish. WA 93-95 (12/2013): (No tasting note given). |
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2014 |
Durell Vyd. Chardonnay |
$99 |
1 |
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WA 95 (2/2017): The 2014 Chardonnay Durell Vineyard has a relatively subdued/savory nose of baking bread and yeast extract over a core of grapefruit, beeswax and crushed stones. Full-bodied, there is a lot of power and layers on the palate with a wicked backbone of acid cutting through the creamy texture and loads of minerals on the finish. VM 93 (3/2017): The 2014 Chardonnay Durell Vineyard offers a compelling interplay of rich fruit, phenolics and brightness, which gives it lovely completeness. Apricot, baked apple, chamomile and a kiss of French oak add to the wine's creamy, inviting personality. All the elements fall into place effortlessly. Antonio Galloni. WS 91 (6/2017): Delivers a laser beam of pineapple, lime, citrus and light cedary oak notes. Impressive for the juicy vibrancy and long, clean finish. Drink now through 2021. 1,055 cases made. |
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2011 |
Dutton Ranch Chardonnay |
$89 |
2 |
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VM 93 (5/2014): Vivid gold. Explosive, smoke-accented pear, melon and nectarine aromas are complemented by notes of honeysuckle and sweet butter. Chewy and broad on entry, then taut in the mid-palate, offering bitter pear skin and dried pit fruit flavors plus a hint of dusty minerals. Closes smoky and very long, with lingering spiciness and a hint of iodine. |
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2012 |
Dutton Ranch Chardonnay |
$95 |
1 |
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VM 94-96 (2/2014): Kistler's 2012 Chardonnay Dutton Ranch is gorgeous. It brings together all of the rich, textured signatures of this site, all supported by vibrant acidity. Hints of almond, hazelnut and lemon add nuance on the close. The 2012 possesses lovely body and depth, but at the same time it is also beautifully perfumed. The finish alone is striking. WA 91-93 (12/2013): (No tasting note given). |
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2014 |
Dutton Ranch Chardonnay |
$99 |
1 |
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WA 96 (2/2017): The 2014 Chardonnay Dutton Ranch has expressive scents of ripe peaches, honeydew melon and pink grapefruit with touches of toasted almonds, croissant and acacia honey. There’s a wonderfully rich, seductive and opulent quality to the palate with decadent creaminess to the texture and rich, ripe fruit, finishing long with a pleasant savory character coming through. This is a real hedonist’s wine! VM 93 (3/2017): The 2014 Chardonnay Dutton Ranch is quite powerful, yet retains its distinctly mid-weight structure and personality. Lemon confit, white flowers and mint are some of the signatures, but it is the wine's energy and drive that are most in evidence today. Antonio Galloni. WS 89 (6/2017): Exhibits a tangy mix of citrus, grapefruit and green tree fruits that are zesty and refreshing, with the acidity carrying the flavors. Drink now through 2020. 1,055 cases made. |
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2011 |
Hudson Vyd. Chardonnay |
$89 |
2 |
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VM 94 (5/2014): Vivid gold. Leesy, toasty and spicy on the nose, displaying scents of orchard fruits, orange zest and gingery spices. A spicy, mineral-accented chardonnay that offers intense pear and citrus fruit flavors and a pronounced mineral undertone. The spiciness builds on the finish, which shows excellent clarity and persistence. |
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2012 |
Hudson Vyd. Chardonnay |
$95 |
2 |
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VM 93-95 (2/2014): One of the more explosive wines in the range, the 2012 Chardonnay Hudson Vineyard flows with layers of deep, resonant fruit. The Hudson is rich and oily on the palate, with voluptuous texture and fabulous overall balance. It will appeal most to readers who enjoy Chardonnays built on volume. Even with all of its size, the Hudson retains plenty of energy and salinity. WA 92-94 (12/2013): (No tasting note given). |
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2014 |
Hudson Vyd. Chardonnay |
$99 |
1 |
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VM 96 (3/2017): The 2014 Chardonnay Hudson Vineyard opens with a characteristic reductive note that also adds an element of freshness and aromatic intrigue. Deep on the palate, yet also weightless, the Hudson has a lot going on. Slate, dried herbs, candied lemon and white pepper add to the wine's super-distinctive aromatic and flavor profile. The Hudson is one of the clear standouts in 2014. Antonio Galloni. WA 94 (2/2017): The 2014 Chardonnay Hudson Vineyard has a full-on expressive nose of candied ginger, brioche and honey-drizzled peaches with a waft of orange blossoms. Full-bodied, rich and already strutting its stuff, it has a refreshing line of acidity and wonderful length with some minerals coming through. WS 92 (6/2017): Very tight and well-built, with a firm backbone of toasty oak framing the taut citrus, green apple and nectarine flavors. Vibrant and persistent, ending with a return of the oak elements. Drink now through 2021. 1,055 cases made. |
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2015 |
Kistler Vyd. Chardonnay |
$169 |
2 |
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VM 97 (4/2018): The 2015 Chardonnay Kistler Vineyard is stellar. In this range, the Kistler Vineyard Chardonnay is distinguished by its bright aromatics, lift and nuance, all of which confer a great deal of freshness. This hillside site, with its myriad exposures, volcanic ash soils and a mix of Wente and Mount Eden clone Chardonnay on St. George rootstock yields Chardonnays of unparallelled class and distinction. This is a dazzling wine from Kistler. Antonio Galloni. WS 89 (7/2018): Juicy white peach, nectarine and tangerine flavors provide the entertainment in this white, with a pithy citrus skin edge to the texture that should wane with time. Drink now through 2023. Tasted twice, with consistent notes. 1,375 cases made. |
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2012 |
McCrea Vyd. Chardonnay |
$89 |
2 |
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WA 94 (1/2015): The elegance of the 2012 Chardonnay McCrea Vineyard is obvious in its crisp, orange blossom, lemon oil, fresh mineral-laced, medium to full-bodied style. The texture is there, the wine has impressive purity, and a hint of orange marmalade follows through in the flavors as well. This is a lovely, delicately oaked, flavorful Chardonnay to drink over the next 4-6 years. VM 92 (1/2015): Kistler's 2012 Chardonnay McCrea Vineyard is precise, lifted and floral in style. White orchard fruit, flowers, mint and green pears meld together in an open, resonant Chardonnay built on subtlety and raciness. Bright veins of salinity underpin the delicate, expressive finish. Antonio Galloni. |
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2015 |
McCrea Vyd. Chardonnay |
$119 |
2 |
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2012 |
Stone Flat Vyd. Sonoma Coast Chardonnay |
$99 |
1 |
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WS 93 (6/2015): A flinty, minerally style, with crushed rock, wet stone, green apple and lemon-citrus notes that are tight and focused, ending with a tart citrus peel pithiness on the finish. Drink now through 2021. 1,060 cases made. VM 92 (1/2015): The 2012 Chardonnay Stone Flat Vineyard emerges from a parcel right next to Durell, but the flavors are quite a bit brighter. Lemon oil, white flowers, pears and white pepper are all laced together in a very pretty, understated Chardonnay. WA 92 (1/2015): Coming across like a Grand Cru from Chablis, the 2012 Chardonnay Stone Flat Vineyard displays loads of wet rocks, a touch of delicate honey, lemon blossom and assorted citrus oil notes. It is medium-bodied, fresh, lively and quite crisp and pure. Drink it over the next 4-5 years as well. |
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2014 |
Stone Flat Vyd. Sonoma Coast Chardonnay |
$99 |
1 |
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WA 95 (2/2017): With an intense nose of grapefruit peel, green mangoes and apricots, the 2014 Chardonnay Stone Flat Vineyard has spicy suggestions of coriander seed and ginger plus a waft of toast. Full-bodied, rich and pleasantly oily, it delivers tons of spice and tropical flavors with epic length. VM 93 (3/2017): The 2014 Chardonnay Stone Flat Vineyard is distinctly mineral, earthy and savory in this vintage, with the fruit pushed more into the background. Graphite, autumn leaves, herbs and chamomile add aromatic intrigue. The Stone Flat is distinguished by its striking aromatic complexity and expressive soil-driven tones. Antonio Galloni. WS 90 (6/2017): Seductively creamy, toasty, mocha-shaded oak stands apart from the core of firm, vibrant apple, citrus, pear and honeydew flavors, but this is coming together nicely. May be better in a year or two. Drink now through 2020. 1,055 cases made. |
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2015 |
Stone Flat Vyd. Sonoma Coast Chardonnay |
$109 |
1 |
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VM 93 (1/2018): The 2015 Chardonnay Stone Flat Vineyard is marked by expressive citrus and floral notes, with a bit more lift, translucence and brighter acids than the Durrell, which lies a few feet away and is planted with the same clonal material, but on different rootstock. Even with all of the natural richness of the year, the Stone Flat is quite gracious and delicate. Bright, saline notes extend the finish nicely. Antonio Galloni. |
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2015 |
Vine Hill Vyd. Chardonnay |
$159 |
2 |
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VM 94 (4/2018): The 2015 Chardonnay Vine Hill Vineyard offers striking finesse to play off a tropically-leaning profile that is somewhat unusual for this wine. Scents of tangerine, pineapple, mint and dried flowers are nicely delineated. Medium in body but with superb depth, the 2015 has a lot to say. The 2015 finishes with substantial weight and gravitas that only add to its considerable appeal. Over the last year, the fruit expression has become more overt than it was at the outset. Antonio Galloni. |
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Morlet Family Vineyards |
2012 |
Ma Douce Chardonnay |
$69 |
1 |
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WA 95 (12/2014): The 2012 Chardonnay Ma Douce reminds me of a classic Bâtard-Montrachet produced by Michel Niellon in the mid-1980s. Lots of brioche, honeysuckle, caramelized citrus and buttery pear notes are found in this long, full-bodied, beautiful white. Ripe and full-bodied with terrific acidity as well as freshness, this cuvée comes from a vineyard planted at a 1,300 foot elevation, and was bottled with indigenous yeast fermentation and no fining or filtration. Drink now-2024. |
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2012 |
Ma Princesse Chardonnay |
$89 |
1 |
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WA 96 (12/2014): The 2012 Chardonnay Ma Princesse, which comes from Goldridge soils in the Russian River, is a relatively large cuvée of 550 cases. It exhibits copious notes of orange marmalade, pineapple, white peach and melted caramel in its deep, rich, light gold-colored, full-bodied style. With great acidity, precision and complexity, it should drink well for 10+ years. |
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Patz & Hall |
2014 |
Hyde Vyd. Chardonnay |
$45 |
1 |
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WA 92 (4/2016): The 2014 Chardonnay Hyde Vineyard is another wine made from the Hyde/Wente clone of Chardonnay that is small-berried and sees about 45% new French oak. The wine shows crisp, elegant citrus oil notes, pear, honeysuckle and a touch of tangerine oil (or is it orange marmalade?). The wine reveals great acidity and loads of citrus fruit. It is a completely different expression of the Wente clone from the Hyde and Hudson vineyards – and all the better for it. Drink it over the next 4-5 years. |
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Peter Michael Winery |
2015 |
L’Apres Midi Sauvignon Blanc |
$49 |
3 |
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WA 94 (10/2016): Two terrific whites that Peter Michael should get more recognition for are the Sauvignon Blanc L’Après-Midi and the equal-parts Sauvignon Blanc and Semillon called Coeur à Coeur. The 2015 Sauvignon Blanc L’Apres-Midi, which is 88% Sauvignon Blanc and 12% Semillon is certainly one of California’s most exciting Sauvignons, with a texture of Chardonnay and exotic mango, honeysuckle, ripe melon and wet-rock scented fragrance, medium to full body, and striking precision and vibrancy. This is a terrific wine, as it has been in almost every vintage they have produced. Drink: now-2020. |
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2016 |
L’Apres Midi Sauvignon Blanc |
$49 |
2 |
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JD 93 (6/2018): Bottled and released last year, the 2016 L'Apres-Midi is 86% Sauvignon Blanc and the rest Semillon vinified and aged in almost all neutral barrels. Juicy citrus, white flowers, lemon, honey, and some underbrush, earthy notes all flow to a fresh, lively, yet textured Sauvignon that has beautiful balance and purity. Classic, elegant, and lengthy, it’s going to keep like a great white from the Graves region of Bordeaux. |
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2011 |
La Carriere Chardonnay |
$59 |
1 |
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VM 92 (5/2013): Pale yellow. Deeply pitched aromas of pear, white flowers, anise and smoky minerals. Penetrating and pure, with intense orchard and citrus fruit flavors nicely framed by bright acidity. Nervy and tight in the middle, with a honeyed nuance coming up with air. Shows very good clarity and power on the long, mineral-drenched finish. This chardonnay is carrying 15.2% alcohol but it doesn't show. Stephen Tanzer. |
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2012 |
La Carriere Chardonnay |
$89 |
2 |
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WA 97 (12/2014): The sexy 2012 Chardonnay la Carrière reveals notes of honeyed brioche, orange marmalade, tropical fruit blossoms and caramelized citrus. Broad, savory and full-bodied, this stunning Chardonnay should be consumed over the next 5-10 years. |
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Rombauer |
2015 |
Carneros Chardonnay |
$20 |
2 |
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WA 84 (12/2016): The 2015 Chardonnay Los Carneros from Rombauer is a straightforward, fruity Chardonnay with some lemon blossom, moderate citrus fruit, decent purity and balance, but nothing special. |
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2018 |
Carneros Chardonnay |
$35 |
1 |
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WA 88 (8/2020): The 2018 Chardonnay has a bombastic nose with loads of umami and savory notes over tropical fruits with notions of butter and sweet corn. The palate is medium to full-bodied, creamy and buttery with good freshness and a savory finish. Fans of oaky, buttery chardonnay will surely be pleased. JD 89 (1/2020): The 2018 Chardonnay offers lots of buttered tropical fruits, brioche, and honeyed notes as well as a richer, rounded, nicely textured style on the palate. It has loads of sweet fruit yet stays clean and enjoyable. |
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Sine Qua Non |
2006 |
Mr. K The Noble Man Chardonnay (375 ML) |
$179 |
1 |
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WA 95 (8/2009): The 2006 Mr. K. The Nobleman Chardonnay (200 grams of residual sugar per liter) reveals phenomenal fresh, lively acidity as well as wonderful honeyed peach, marmalade, tropical fruit, and creme brulee characteristics. It is a Trockenbeerenauslese-styled wine that is a fitting tribute to the effusive and much revered Alois Kracher. VM 94 (12/2009): (200 grams per liter residual sugar with 10.2 g/l (!) acidity) Bronze-gold color. Smoky pit fruit and orange marmalade aromas are complemented by spicecake and white pepper. Deep, sweet and creamy in texture, offering weighty pit fruit liqueur flavors and mounting spiciness. Clings to the palate with impressive sweetness but the overall impression is of spice and energy. |
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1998 |
Mr. K The Straw Man Semillon (375 ML) |
$225 |
1 |
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WA 99 (2/2002): The 1998 Mr. K. Semillon Vin de Paille is a low alcohol (7.5%) effort whose grapes were pressed when they ranged between 57-59 brix, almost unheard of numbers. It was fermented on indigenous yeasts for 15 months, and then bottled. |
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Stags' Leap Winery |
2015 |
Chardonnay |
$20 |
1 |
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WA 89 (12/2016): The Chablis-like 2015 Chardonnay does not see any malolactic, and only a small amount (25%) of new oak. The result is a premier cru Chablis-like wine that captures the freshness, displaying touches of poached pear, white peach, loads of minerality and floral notes. Drink it over the next several years. |
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Tablas Creek |
2018 |
Vin de Paille (375 ML) |
$35 |
1 |
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WA 88 (10/2020): The 2018 Vin de Paille is made from Roussanne grapes sun-dried for three weeks and aged in about one-third new oak. The nose offers bruised apples, candied mangos and honeycomb with notes of pastry crust. The palate is full and rich with pastry-laced flavors and a long finish. This has about 126 grams per liter residual sugar. VM 94 (2/2020): Shimmering yellow-gold. Assertively perfumed nectarine, pear, orange marmalade, honeysuckle and candied ginger aromas pick up hints of fennel and dusty minerals with air. Deeply concentrated orchard and pit fruit flavors are accompanied by suggestions of chamomile, succulent herbs and candied citrus zest. Finishes extremely long, supple and broad, with resonating pear nectar and peach liqueur qualities and a late jolt of spiciness. Josh Raynolds. JD 92 (10/2019): Honeyed orange rind, caramelized peach, white flowers, and acacia flower notes all emerge from the 2018 Vine De Paille, another beautiful, remarkable dessert wine from this team. Medium to full-bodied, concentrated, and textured, with both good acidity and balancing sweetness, it's going to benefit from 4-6 years of bottle age and keep for two decades. While there’s plenty to like in the lineup, I was unquestionably disappointed in the 2017s from Tablas Creek. This was the poorest showing I’ve seen from this estate to date and compared to past vintages, the wines are simple and lack concentration. It gives me no pleasure to say it as it’s a great team and great people, but the wines should be better. |
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2017 |
Vin de Paille SacreRouge (375 ML) |
$50 |
1 |
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VM 94 (2/2020): Opaque ruby. A complex, deeply perfumed bouquet evokes ripe red and blue fruits, baking spices, vanilla, toffee and candied flowers, and a smoky mineral quality gains power as the wine opens up. Very sweet, seamless and broad on the palate, offering deeply concentrated raspberry and blueberry liqueur, cherry pie and fruitcake flavors that show emphatic, spicy back-end lift. The spice and floral components drive an extremely long, sappy, emphatically sweet finish that shows no obvious tannins. Josh Raynolds. JD 89 (10/2019): Made all from dried Mourvèdre grapes (a true Vin de Paille from red grapes), the 2017 Vin De Paille Sacrerouge has a pretty, spice-filled bouquet that offers loads of ripe cherries, garrigue, chocolate, and earthy notes. Medium-bodied, it has nicely balanced sweetness and acidity and a great finish. While there’s plenty to like in the lineup, I was unquestionably disappointed in the 2017s from Tablas Creek. This was the poorest showing I’ve seen from this estate to date and compared to past vintages, the wines are simple and lack concentration. It gives me no pleasure to say it as it’s a great team and great people, but the wines should be better. |
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Brewer Clifton |
2015 |
Santa Rita Hills Chardonnay |
$22 |
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Kistler |
2015 |
Hyde Vyd. Chardonnay |
$145 |
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2015 |
Trenton Roadhouse Chardonnay |
$159 |
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Peter Michael Winery |
2015 |
Ma Belle-Fille Chardonnay |
$95 |
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Sea Smoke |
2018 |
Chardonnay |
$79 |
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Sine Qua Non |
2006 |
Mr. K The Straw Man Marsanne (375 ML) |
$139 |
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