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Impromptu: Chateau St Jean 2008 Chardonnay, Sonoma County

February 4th, 2010
BBWE.100 021 Here is my initial entry into the Impromptu column that I referenced a few weeks back.  

I’ve talked about how stunning the winery is itself.   Now let’s take on their major commodity.

”Pleasing aromas of pear, mango and clove along with a hint of vanilla mingle on the nose of this classic Sonoma County Chardonnay. The well-balanced acidity wraps around a luscious core of pineapple, lemon and melon flavors and creates a creamy palate. The wine has a refreshing finish.” via the winemaker.

My Tasting Notes:
Obvious barrel fermentation.   Great bright fruit component with good acidity to balance the oak (I’m guessing a medium toast).    I don’t get any pear from this.  Very creamy and rich while coating your tongue nicely.   A great example of Sonoma Chard at an approachable price point (can easily be had on the east coast for under $20).   This is not only a great food wine but delicious to drink while you are cooking.
Let me know what you think!

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  1. Shelly Brouse
    February 4th, 2010 at 11:29 | #1

    Good to drink any time ! You know one of my fav’s !!!

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