Wine
on the Radio - October 4, 2004
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Sonoma Chardonnay
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Did you know that
one of the most amazing things about wine - and probably a big
reason people get so into it - is how the grapes seem to transport
a bit of where they're from into every sip?
It's that bit of
magic that makes a chardonnay from France so different from one
from California and even chardonnays from Napa and Sonoma each
unique, too.
Sonoma chardonnays
in particular strike us as pretty distinctive. That means they
are certainly not shy about having a lot of flavor, but the cooling
sea breezes of Carneros and the fog that works up the Russian
River seem to add a little edge to them . . . a tickle of crispness.
Sonoma is a potpourri
of microclimates so there's no shortage of subtle differences
in the wines but when it comes to Chardonnay, Sonoma does have
a style of its own.
Sometimes we may
take Chardonnay for granted so rediscover it, starting with Sonoma
.
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Sonoma
Chardonnay
Geyser
Peak 2002 Chardonnay $12
Sonoma County ,
California
Winemaker's Notes
The color is pale straw with attractive green hues. The nose shows
lifted pear and tropical fruit characters, typical of the Geyser
Peak style
Beaulieu
- BV 2002 Sonoma Chardonnay $15
Sonoma County, California
Winemaker's Notes
Very lovely, intense and classic white peach aromas of Sonoma
Chardonnay, layered with overtones of cinnamon-nut and vanilla
from the barrels
Dry
Creek Vineyard 2001 Chardonnay $15
Sonoma County ,
California
Winemaker's Notes
Aromatic citrus bouquet mingles with hints of pineapple, honeysuckle,
and orange blossom
Ch.
St. Jean 2002 Chardonnay $15
Sonoma County, California
Winemaker's Notes
Rich tropical fruit with ripe pear and apple aromas combine with
buttery and smoky notes fill the nose of this Chardonnay
Murphy-Goode
2001 Chardonnay $14
Sonoma County, California
Winemaker's Notes
A blend of fruit from the Alexander Valley and the Russian River
provide rich tropical touches and crisp green apple with added
complexity coming from barrel fermentation
Kendall-Jackson
2002 Grand Reserve Chardonnay $18
Sonoma County ,
California
Winemaker's Notes
Rich fruit, layered complexity and seamless elegance are the hallmarks
of our Grand Reserve Chardonnay
Clos
du Bois 2002 Calcaire Vineyard Chardonnay $20
Sonoma County ,
California
Winemaker's Notes
"Distinctive and individualistic, with mineral, apricot,
citrus and wildflower notes -- not your typical Chardonnay. This
is possibly the result of clonal variations. The wine drinks smooth,
creamy, dry and complex, with a peppery finish."
- Wine Enthusiast
Landmark
2002 Overlook Chardonnay $20
Sonoma County, California
Winemaker's Notes
Loads of rich flavors yet with a sense of elegance and finesse,
with layers of ripe, spicy, apple, pear and buttery notes, finishing
with lively, well-integrated acidity and a burst of flavor on
the aftertaste
Iron
Horse 2001 Estate Chardonnay $22
Sonoma County ,
California
Winemaker's Notes
We feel this vintage has yielded the finest Chardonnay we have
yet to produce. The Estate represents a blend from 10 different
blocks of vineyards on our Green
Valley property
Ferrari
Carano 2002 Chardonnay $30
Sonoma
County, California
Winemaker's Notes
stylish version of this classic is a blend of Chardonnay grapes
from eight of our own vineyards to make a multi-dimensional wine
with layers of rich tropical fruit flavors
Chalk
Hill 2000 Estate Vineyard Selection Chardonnay $60
Sonoma County ,
California
Winemaker's Notes
The Chardonnay at Block B on our Oak Hill site was planted in
1974, making it one of the two oldest vineyards at Chalk Hill.
Though its rootstocks, budwood and trellis system no longer seem
"cutting edge," the vineyard consistently proves one
of the basic tenets of winemaking dogma: site is the most important
factor in grape and wine quality
