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L'Ecole 41 Chardonnay 2007


Chardonnay

from Columbia Valley, Washington

white wine
Wine Spectator 90 point ratingWine Spectator 90 point rating
Wine Enthusiast 90 point ratingWine Enthusiast 90 point rating
International Wine Cellar 89 point ratingInternational Wine Cellar 89 point rating
ratings pedigree (past vintages):
2008
Wine Enthusiast Wine Enthusiast 88 point ratingWine Enthusiast Wine Enthusiast 88 point rating
International Wine Cellar International Wine Cellar 88 point ratingInternational Wine Cellar International Wine Cellar 88 point rating
2006
Wine Enthusiast Wine Enthusiast 91 point ratingWine Enthusiast Wine Enthusiast 91 point rating
2005
Wine Enthusiast Wine Enthusiast 90 point ratingWine Enthusiast Wine Enthusiast 90 point rating
2004
The Wine Advocate The Wine Advocate 89 point ratingThe Wine Advocate The Wine Advocate 89 point rating
Wine Spectator Wine Spectator 87 point ratingWine Spectator Wine Spectator 87 point rating
1999
Wine Spectator Wine Spectator 88 point ratingWine Spectator Wine Spectator 88 point rating
International Wine Cellar International Wine Cellar 87 point ratingInternational Wine Cellar International Wine Cellar 87 point rating
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Item No. 97709 
white wine style:
Light & CrispFruity & SmoothRich & Creamy
winemaker's notes:

This wine is a blend of three distinguished vineyards: 52% Schmitt Vineyard; 36% Evergreen and 12% Bacchus.

Some of the best Chardonnays in Washington State are grown in the slightly cooler growing conditions of Yakima Valley and in the northern latitudes of the Columbia Valley. The Schmitt Vineyard (Yakima Valley) provides ripe tropical fruit, while Evergreen (latitude 47 on the Columbia River) contributes crisp acidity and minerality. The old vines at the warmer Bacchus Vineyard provide a nuance of ripe pear on this Burgundian style Chardonnay.

Elegantly balanced, this Burgundian style Chardonnay shows perfumed blossom fruit, Fuji apple and Asian pear with spicy tropical flavors and subtle mineral nuances that gain complexity on a long, robust finish.

"The aromas are subtle and complex, with nuances of sweet pine and citrus that are usually blown out by warmer sites. About 20% was aged in new oak, but the influence is barely noticeable, as a gentle background, giving light scents of toast and hints of butterscotch. This is the perfect compromise between barrel and tank-style Chardonnay, taking the best of each, as evidenced by the creaminess that underlies the spice and lightly herbal fruit." 90 Points
Wine Enthusiast
December 1, 2008

"Apricot, orange and spices on the nose, along with a leesy nuance. Rather silky in the mouth, with ripe acidity and some minerality perking up the nectarine and floral flavors. This wine, which goes through partial malolactic fermentation, is now moved out of oak and into stainless steel tanks earlier." 89 Points
International Wine Cellar
November/December 2008

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