2011

Mount Eden Estate Chardonnay

   

Tech Notes

Yield: 1.5 tons per acre

Harvest: September 20th-29th

Numbers @ Harvest: 23.7° Brix, 3.30 pH, 8.7 grams acidity

Barrel Regimen: French Oak 75% new; 100% Barrel Fermented; 100% Malolactic; 10 months on the lees

Bottling: August 2012

Alcohol: 14.5%

Tasting Notes

Release Date: Fall 2014

For this vintage of Estate Chardonnay I will do something I rarely do, which is to sit back and let the critics describe the wine for you.

Here is Antonio Galloni, who formerly wrote for Robert Parker Jr.’s The Wine Advocate, and now has his own on-line publication Vinous:

Mount Eden’s 2011 Chardonnay is simply magnificent. Intense and tightly-coiled from the very first taste, the 2011 pulsates with energy, texture and pure class. Bright citrus, lemon oil, flowers and crushed rocks are all vivid in the glass, but it is the wine’s exceptional balance that stands out most. The long, vibrant finish is a thing of beauty. In 2011, winemaker Jeffrey Patterson did not make a Reserve, instead all of the juice went into the straight Chardonnay. Readers who want to understand why the Santa Cruz Mountains is one of the world’s great terroirs for Chardonnay should start here. Quite simply, the 2011 Chardonnay is a, reference-point for California. The only question is how long it will take to come around.
Drink 2018-2031–96 points

 

Label

Production

1,692 Cases

 
 
 
 

22020 Mount Eden Rd., Saratoga, CA 95070

408-867-5832