The grapes for this refined and reserved Chardonnay come from two cool sites. Roughly two-thirds come from Bald Mountain Vineyard, which is dry farmed and sits atop the second highest point of the Mayacamas Mountains. The other third comes from the Thornton Vineyard, a cool spot that sits at the base of the Sonoma Mountain. The relative coolness of sites coupled with the winemaking — judicious use of oak and malolactic fermentation — allows the wine to express its delicate fruitiness unencumbered by buttery oak flavors. This is one stylish and vibrant Chardonnay.
Far Mountain, Sonoma Valley (Sonoma County, California) Chardonnay 2019
By Michael Apstein