This week’s selection:
Winery: CUVAISON
Varietal: Chardonnay
Price Paid: $21.59
Vintage: 2008
Area: Carneros, CA
Alcohol: 14.2%
Purchased: Bella Vino Fine Wines
Overall: Delicious Chardonnay, not overly oaked, overly sweet or overly anything. I like drier, less oaky styles and this has a nice balance of fruit, oak and acidity to make this a wonderful wine to pair with food.
Reviews
Winemaker Comments:
Cuvaison's Carneros Chardonnay comes from the winery's own estate in the southern part of Napa Valley. This cool climate vineyard allows nearly perfect conditions year after year to produce world class Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Merlot and Syrah. Controlling all farming aspects within their own vineyard gives Cuvaison an advantage in producing the best quality fruit therefore minimizing over manipulation at the winery. This 2008 offers an aroma of kiwi, clove spice, nectarine and lime zest with a hint of toasty oak. On the palate this exquisite Chardonnay is chock full of lush, mouth filling flavors of peach, apricot and papaya backed by vanilla and allspice.
Aging 8 months in small French oak barrels, 25% new French oak
Fermentation 14-28 days
Residual Sugar Dry
K and L Wines
2008 Cuvaison Carneros Chardonnay
By: Jim Barr | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: 1/29/2010 | Send Email
One of my major complaints about most Chardonnays being produced in California is that they are way overdone with too much oak and alcohol, and too much creaminess. Moreover, many producers of that ilk also leave a bit of residual sugar in the finish wine to make it "bigger and richer." The theory, as it was expressed to me some years ago by one winemaker, is that the average American wine consumer will tell everyone that they like their white wines dry, but in reality they do not - or there wouldn't have been the off-dry to sweet White Zinfandel craze that took place nearly 30years ago. More importantly, it is almost impossible to match food (other than cheese) to that style of Chardonnay. That is why it is so refreshing to discover a Chardonnay that is dry, has good acidity and structure, and the emphasis is totally on the presentation of varietal fruit, as with the Cuvaison 2008 Carneros Charonnay. Eby has informed me that this Gem will be one of our house Chardonnays for the month. (Jim Barr)
By: Christie Cartwright | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: 12/14/2009 | Send Email
This is a cool climate Carneros Chardonnay that is exploding with wonderful fruit and winter spice. On the nose are bright kiwi, peach and apricot flavors, followed by a mouthful of rich minerals and spice like nutmeg and cloves. It finishes with toasty oak and great acidity. Perfect for the winter season with its medium to full bodied expression, this is a for-sure hit for any occasion, party, or anyone you want to please, just pour them a glass and smiles will begin to shine.
By: Mike Parres | K&L Staff Member | Review Date: 12/1/2009 | Send Email
Opens with appetizing oak flavors, then focuses its attention on its intensely wound core of vanilla, mineral, pear and fig-laced flavors, all of which are rich and concentrated. Draws you back for another sip.
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