Mercer Estates Reserve Chardonnay 2012

    Sold Out - was $28.98
    OFFER 10% off your 6+ bottle order
    Ships Fri, Apr 26
    You purchased this 1/31/24
    0
    Limit Reached
    You purchased this 1/31/24
    Alert me about new vintages and availability
    Mercer Estates Reserve Chardonnay 2012 Front Bottle Shot
    Mercer Estates Reserve Chardonnay 2012 Front Bottle Shot Mercer Estates Reserve Chardonnay 2012 Front Label Mercer Estates Reserve Chardonnay 2012 Back Bottle Shot

    Product Details


    Varietal

    Region

    Producer

    Vintage
    2012

    Size
    750ML

    Features
    Screw Cap

    Your Rating

    0.0 Not For Me NaN/NaN/N

    Somm Note

    Winemaker Notes

    This Chardonnay was fermented in a blend of new and old French oak barrels, which imparts subtle aromas of smoke and toast and adds roundness to the mouth feel. We restrained the malolactic fermentation to only 3 of the 9 barrels in turn this gives the wine a bright, fresh finish that balances the richness of the nose and mouth perfectly. The apples and pears that greet you on the nose continue on the palate, giving way to hints of vanilla and butterscotch.
    Mercer Estates

    Mercer Estates

    View all products
    Mercer Estates, Washington
    Mercer Estates Winery Video

    Mercer was the founding member of Washington’s highest accoladed AVA, Horse Heaven Hills. Their vineyard at one time included, and still adjoins, the source of Washington’s first Parker-rated 100 point wines. Mercer Ranch was homesteaded by the Mercer family in 1886 and was planted to vines in 1972. The family still supplies grapes to some of the state’s leading wine brands, as well as its own Mercer Family Vineyards label, which consistently produces Cabernet Sauvignons rated 90+ by the leading wine critics.

    Image for Chardonnay Wine content section
    View all products

    One of the most popular and versatile white wine grapes, Chardonnay offers a wide range of flavors and styles depending on where it is grown and how it is made. While it tends to flourish in most environments, Chardonnay from its Burgundian homeland produces some of the most remarkable and longest lived examples. California produces both oaky, buttery styles and leaner, European-inspired wines. Somm Secret—The Burgundian subregion of Chablis, while typically using older oak barrels, produces a bright style similar to the unoaked style. Anyone who doesn't like oaky Chardonnay would likely enjoy Chablis.

    Image for Horse Heaven Hills Wine Columbia Valley, Washington content section

    Horse Heaven Hills Wine

    Columbia Valley, Washington

    View all products

    "Surely this is Horse Heaven!”

    Its wide prairies and rolling expanses led an early pioneer to proclaim that the region looked like “horse heaven,” and as a result, the area was appropriately named. Horse Heaven Hills is in south central Washington state, geographically bound on its northern border by the Yakima River and in the south, by the larger Columbia River.

    Its proximity to the Columbia River contributes to a variety of climactic factors that dramatically affect its grapes. In particular, an increase in wind from changes in pressure along the river, which flows from the cool and wet Pacific Ocean, inland to Washington’s hot and arid plains, creates 30% more wind than there would be otherwise. These winds moderate temperatures, protect against mold and rot, reduce the risk of early and late season frosts, diminish canopy size and toughen grape skins.

    The vineyards bordering the river are on steep, south-facing, well-exposed slopes, with well-drained, sandy-loam soils. But the soils of the appellation are diverse throughout, ranging from wind-blown sand and loess, Missoula Flood sediment, and rocky basalt. Horse Heaven Hills has an arid continental climate with elevations ranging from 200 to 1,800 feet.

    The first vines of the appellation were planted in 1972 in an optimal spot now referred to as the Champoux Vineyard. Today it remains the source of some of Washington’s most desirable and expensive Cabernet Sauvignons. In fact, the appellation as a whole boasts many of Washington’s top scoring wines. Its primary grape varieties are Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Syrah, Chardonnay and Riesling.

    SWS351651_2012 Item# 137829

    Internet Explorer is no longer supported.
    Please use a different browser like Edge, Chrome or Firefox to enjoy all that Wine.com has to offer.

    It's easy to make the switch.
    Enjoy better browsing and increased security.

    Yes, Update Now

    Search for ""