YEAR: 2016
PRODUCTION: 1,211

REVIEWS:

Robert Parker Jr's The Wine Advocate

93 points - February 2020, Week 1

The 2016 Chardonnay Estate opens with red pear and apple, spring honey, hay and fresh almonds with hints of orange blossom, lemon pith, stone, toast and white peaches. Medium-bodies with an intense fruit core, it offers lovely earthy/savory hints, with juicy acidity and a long, mineral-tinged finish. —E. B.

Wine Enthusiast Magazine

94 points - October 2019

The nose on this bottling blends savory depth with floral lightness, combining sandalwood, seared Meyer lemon peels, butterscotch, hot sandstone and flashes of honeysuckle on the nose. Sea salt and nectarine lead toward marshmallow and wood in the finish, wrapped in a structure that’s firm but seamless. —M.K.

Antonio Galloni presents Vinous

93 points - October 31, 2019

The 2016 Chardonnay is a very pretty wine. Tangerine peel, tropical overtones, mint and butter notes give the 2016 a decidedly extroverted feel in terms of its flavor profile, and yet the wine remains a bit compact in its overall feel. In 2016, the fruit was brought in entirely in August, which is historically on the early side. The 2016 will drink nicely with minimal cellaring, although time in bottle should help the mid-palate flesh out a bit more.

TASTING NOTES:

Release Date: Fall 2019

We always emphasize longevity when talking about our Estate Chardonnays. Mount Eden’s wine “Library” goes back to the inaugural 1972 vintage—the first vintage as Mount Eden Vineyards when the partners at the time took over from our founder, Martin Ray. There have been many surprisingly long-lived chardonnay vintages from this mountaintop: 1973, 1976, 1982, 1984, 1987, and more. So, from experience, we know our vines can deliver.

The signature here is elegance and class: A small crop of 1.5 tons per acre aided in this result. Totally barrel fermented in French Burgundian Oak, this Chardonnay is aged in our cave for ten months on the lees and lightly filtered before bottling.

Delicate yet persistent aromas of citrus fruit and honeysuckle combine with an “old world” touch of earth. On the palate, the flavors are expansive with energetic and tense citrus fruit and minerality. This 2016 is reminiscent of the 2012 with its classic restraint yet with a deep core of acid-laden fruit.

Expect full development by 2022 and a long life thereafter.

TECH NOTES:

  • Yield: 1.5 tons per acre
  • Harvest: August 19th-30th
  • Numbers @ Harvest: 22.5° Brix, 3.30 pH, 8.4 grams acidity
  • Barrel Regimen: French Oak 50% new, 50% 1 year; 100% Barrel Fermented; 100% Malolactic; aged 11 months on the sur-lie
  • Bottling: July 2017
  • Alcohol: 13.5%