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Chardonnays for Today
by Darryl Beeson

Chardonnay was defined
in the cooler climate slopes of France's Burgundy region. California
embraced the grape, adding lots of oak and butteriness to the
equation. Here are a range of interesting Chardonnays to try.
Olivier LeFlaive
"Les Setilles" Chardonnay, Burgundy 2004
Price $14.95
Rating 88
The nose and sip leans towards citrus brightness. Earthy complexity
follows in the medium length. Bourgogne Blanc "Les Setilles" comes
from the flatter eastern vineyards of Meursault (60%) and
Puligny-Montrachet (40%). This could be the poor man's everyday
white Burgundy. Fermentation is carried out 60% in Allier and Vosges
oak barrels (average of 10% new), the rest in small stainless tanks.
After aging on the lees for 8-10 months, the fresh lots are blended
in stainless vats and allowed to settle.
Olivier Leflaive
was formed in 1984 by Olivier and his brother Patrick. Unlike a
conventional negociant who buys finished wines, the firm actually
vinifies a wide range of Burgundian appellations from grapes and
must (or juice) and now owns 25 acres. Under the supervision of
winemaker Franck Grux, the wines are vinified, blended, and aged
exactly as they would be at a top-ranked Domaine property.
Sonoma-Cutrer
"Russian River Ranch" Chardonnay, Russian River 2003
Price $20
Rating 90
"Clear straw color. Oaky vanilla and tropical fruit identify this
immediately as a California Chardonnay," says fellow reviewer Robin
Garr. "Flavors are consistent with the aromas, crisp fruit and sweet
oak; butter flavors are present but not overdone. Pleasant wine,
showing better structure than many of its...competitors, works
particularly well with food. Butter and ripe fruit make it a natural
match with scallops, pan-seared and finished with a slightly sweet
lemon-limoncello sauce over pasta." For many years, this has been
the benchmark of California Chardonnays. May owner Brown Forman
continue to keep course. Likely they will.
Gundlach-Bundschu
Chardonnay
Price $18
Rating 92
Gundlach-Bundschu's roots as a Sonoma winery go back to 1858. If
they had started in recent times, a marketing wiz or a focus group
would have certainly vetoed the name.
The Chardonnay
grapes are from the winery's Rhinefarm estate. The philosophy of
winemaking is to showcase the exemplary fruit, with restrained oak
involvement. They ferment the wine in stainless steel tanks, then
later age for just three months in French oak. The Gundlach Bundschu
Sonoma Valley Chardonnay displays subtle hints of peach and apricot,
framed nicely enough in that little kiss of oak flavor. Because of
the Rhinefarm vineyard's cool climate, the wine is crisp and
refreshing.
Chalone Vineyard
Chardonnay, Chalone 2003
Price $25
Rating 91
Chalone always produces a classic Chardonnay. The style possesses a
salute to France's Burgundian style, rather than the more oaky,
buttery Californian style. The Chalone shows subtle French oak,
leaner crispness and complexities in the long length.
Perched high in
the remote Gavilan Mountain Range, 1,800 feet above California's
Salinas Valley, Chalone Vineyard is a one-of-a-kind wine estate.
This is extreme wine country, with limited rainfall, rare limestone-
rich soils and distinctive high altitude coastal climate in which
daily temperatures can vary by as much as 45 degrees. This unique
terroir produces grapes of compelling fruit and richness. Chalone
Vineyard grape yields are small (less than three tons per acre) by
California standards. Learn more by visiting
www.chalonewinegroup.com.
Murphy-Goode
Chardonnay, Sonoma 2002
Price $15
Rating 91
The nose is steeped in toasty black walnut aromas. The sip is a
balance of ripe tree fruit flavors along with toasty oak nuances.
There are things like butter and bright citrus in the long length.
This wine is barrel fermented in the traditional white wine
Murphy-Goode combination of French and American oak barrels," says
Tim Murphy. "A varying percentage of the wine undergoes malolactic
fermentation to add a slightly rounder texture while still
preserving the fresh Chardonnay fruit characteristics. The apricot
and pear aromas and flavors of this clean, fresh Chardonnay are
highlighted with just the right hint of oak." Discover more at
www.murphygoodewinery.com.
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