2006 Jordan Vineyard & Winery Chardonnay Russian River Valley
| Vineyard: | Jordan Vineyard & Winery |
| Price: | $21.99- $44.99 |
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| Varietal: | Chardonnay |
| Style: | White |
WINEMAKER'S NOTE
Developed in Germany specifically for white grapes, our Willmes Press provided the highest quality of juice for our Chardonnay. Fermentation took place in small, 100% French oak barrels (48% new). The wine was then aged sur lie for two months to add creamy texture to the mid-palate. Total time
spent in barrel was five months. Partial malolactic fermentation allowed the wine to retain its natural acidity — a hallmark of Russian River Valley fruit. This acidity contributes to the wine’s clean and distinctive finish. 100% Chardonnay; 13.5% alcohol.
Expert Reviews
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Wine.comWe hand picked the grapes in the cool mornings of the Russian River Valley. The juice was separated from the skins using our Willmes press. Fermentation occurred in small French oak barrels (48% new) and the wine was aged sur lie for two months to add a creamy texture to the mid-palate. Total time spent in barrel was five months. Partial malolactic fermentation allowed the wine to retain its natural acidity - a hallmark of Russian River Valley fruit. This acidity contributes to the clean and distinctive finish of the wine. The bouquet offers delicate aromas of Fuji apple, citrus, nutmeg, honey, and lightly toasted oak. The wine delivers lively and complex flavors of Asian pear, key lime, and Marcona almond. These refined notes offer a seamless expression of rich, bold flavors with a long, elegant finish. This wine will be delicious upon release and will continue to gain honeyed richness with an additional 3 to 5 years of aging. Serve between 55 and 60 degrees to ensure the full flavor development.
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DescriptionOn the nose, this wine offers delicate hints of Fuji apple, citrus, nutmeg, honey and lightly toasted oak. Lively and complex flavors of Asian pear, key lime, and Marcona almond follow on the palate. This wine is delicious upon release and will continue to gain intensity with an additional three to five years of aging.
