Custard Chardonnay 2015

Chardonnay
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Product Details


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Vintage
2015

Size
750ML

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Winemaker Notes

On the nose, you’ll find plenty of buttery, warm croissant notes with vibrant aromas of apricot jelly and vanilla complemented by a hint of toasted almond. Fresh pear and apple flavors take center stage while flavors of brioche round out this full-bodied creamy Chardonnay. The Custard Sonoma Valley Chardonnay is a great food pairing wine.

Try it with BBQ lemon pepper salmon with parsley, lime and caper dressing, a Hoisin and honey glazed pork chop, or an appetizer of bleu cheese with red grapes and walnuts.

Professional Ratings

  • 89
    Made for those who love buttery white wines, the 2015 Custard Chardonnay serves up plenty of creaminess along with its ripe, core fruit flavors. The wine's easy finish pairs it well with hoisin chicken. (Tasted: April 14, 2017, San Francisco, CA)
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Custard Cellars, California
Custard Cellars' talented winemaker, Gloria Mercado-Martín, is known for crafting memorable white wines– Chardonnay in particular. With Custard, she captures what makes our small family vineyard so special. At Watmaugh Ranch, grapes grow slowly, developing voluptuous aromas, rich flavors, and a creamy texture balanced by crisp, refreshing acidity.

Located in the cool, breezy southernmost part of Sonoma Valley on the border of Los Carneros, Watmaugh Ranch is composed of just three parcels, but throughout this small vineyard, the soil varies tremendously. On the eastern side, the soil is compact adobe clay with some silt. As the land approaches Fowler Creek to the north, the hard clay becomes alluvial and loamy. On the northeastern end of the vineyard, where Fowler Creek was diverted years ago, the soil is darker, wetter and appears almost fluffy. These different soil types impart distinct characteristics and flavors in the grapes, resulting in a truly unique Chardonnay.

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