Gran Moraine Yamhill-Carlton Chardonnay 2020 - 750ml
Gran Moraine Yamhill-Carlton Chardonnay 2020 - 750ml
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93pts Wine Spectator
A steely version, with pinpoint and refreshing acidity accenting the fresh lemon and kiwi flavors, this white is laced with tones of stony minerals and spiced lees. Drink now. 954 cases made.
92pts Jeb Dunnuck
Pouring a bright, youthful yellow hue, the 2020 Chardonnay Yamhill-Carlton takes on a pure and fresh style, with notes of quince, pear, lemon curd, and a hint of baking spice. Medium-bodied, with a wonderful soft, stony texture, an elegant mouthfeel, and a clean finish, it’s a very pretty wine to enjoy over the next 5-7 years.
Tasting Notes
Silkiness that is light and flowing as an alpine spring. Acidity that dances and flirts around the palate, finally taking center stage on the finish. The structure picks up the pace and holds long after the finish.
Aromas of Daffodils, Graham cracker, apple, spring rain, and peach crumble. Flavors of stone fruit, marzipan, and apricot.
Winemaker Notes
Need a reason to drink more Chardonnay? This is it. Aged in French oak, Winemaker Shane Moore strikes a balance between focused acidity and a layer of rich, creamy, palate-coating texture. With aromas of Gravenstein apple and buttermilk biscuits, this wine's silky brightness combined with flavors of Meyer lemon and starfruit will keep you coming back for more. Oregon may be known for its Pinot Noir, but one sip of this Yamhill-Carlton Chardonnay and you'll see why wine lovers are raving over this sophisticated stunner.
Sourced from our estate vineyard in the Yamhill-Carlton sub-AVA, our 2020 Yamhill-Carlton Chardonnay opens with beautiful yellow and auburn fruits, lots of baking spice, and structure that holds well beyond the finish.
Winery Notes
Gran Moraine takes its name from cataclysmic floods that occurred in the northern Willamette Valley of Oregon during the last ice age. As the glaciers receded they released a torrent of water from the once giant Lake Missoula. These famous Missoula Floods traveled across the Columbia basin helping to carve out the Columbia Gorge.