CHEV Chardonnay 2021
Intoxicating aromas of fresh apricot, delicate white peach, and tropical lychee layered with soft white floral notes. Decadent flavors of juicy Asian pear, peach cobbler, and lemon curd. Savory and mouth-watering with a vibrant minerality and opulent texture that coat the palate with an attractive weight with a noticeable and elegant tannin structure.
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Wine Spectator: 93
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Aromatic and wonderfully supple, showing pineapple, mango and lemon curd flavors at the core, with details of orange blossom and salted caramel, plus a touch of crème brûlée. Offers a fresh thread of acidity and a candied ginger detail on the finish. Drink now through 2033.
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Decanter: 95
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This wine displays a lemon-gold hue with green flecks. The aromatics are incredibly fresh, featuring wet river stones, exotic white floral notes, and freshly cut ginger. Medium- to full-bodied, it offers remarkable staying power with dense notes of lemon, lemon oil, and beautiful stony minerals, accompanied by subtle flinty undertones. The finish is long and layered, driven by acidity. The acidity rushes in after the creamy citrus fruit dissolves, leaving you with bright, spicy acid tension and a wealth of exotic baking spices and absolutely firing on all cylinders.
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Vinous: 91
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The 2021 Chardonnay (Russian River Valley) is terrific. Brisk and inviting, the 2021 offers up hints of yellow stone fruit, flowers and chamomile. Light tropical accents lift the finish nicely. This is a very pretty, delicate Russian River Chardonnay. (Drink between 2024-2029).
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James Suckling: 92
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Light and subtle aromatics lead to a lacy, elegant texture and beautiful, creamy, subtle fruits, vanilla bean and baking spices. Fermented in a variety of containers, such as French barrels, amphorae and a concrete egg. Full-bodied yet not full-blown, it shows restraint but richness and depth. Drink now or hold.
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Jeb Dunnuck: 94
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Bright straw/yellow-colored, the 2021 Chardonnay Russian River Valley may be the best example of this wine to date. The nose is very nicely done, initially offering ripe fresh pineapple and lemon candy notes, but as it opens, it becomes more peppery, with a very pretty floral note and hint of orange creamsicle on the back palate. Long on the palate, it’s showing very, very well now and is going to drink well over the coming 6-8 years.
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