MacRostie Wildcat Mountain Chardonnay 2013 Front Bottle Shot
MacRostie Wildcat Mountain Chardonnay 2013 Front Bottle Shot MacRostie Wildcat Mountain Chardonnay 2013 Front Label MacRostie Wildcat Mountain Chardonnay 2013 Back Bottle Shot

Winemaker Notes

MacRostie Wildcat Mountain Vineyard Chardonnay pale gold in color with an elegant hint of green. Honey, jasmine, cinnamon pie crust aromas. Lemon peel and cream flavors balance with delicate weight and oak in the mid palate. This wine is subtle in its intensity with layers of complexity.

Professional Ratings

  • 92
    The 2013 Chardonnay Wildcat Mountain Vineyard, which I believe Macrostie has been making a long time, is from a site that sits high in volcanic soils on the Sonoma Coast. With a color of light greenish straw, the wine has notes of orange oil, citrus and apple skin followed by a fleshy, full-bodied, seductive and lush mouthfeel. This is the sexiest of the three Chardonnays and the most easy to drink out of the bottle.
  • 91
    From a site planted by Steve MacRostie in 1998, this white sings in complexity and tension, providing tart jolts of lemon verbena, ginger and nutmeg. Complex and elegant, especially in its floral perfume, it drinks voluptuously, full of come-hither ripeness.
MacRostie

MacRostie

View all products
Image for Chardonnay 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 Sonoma Coast Sonoma County, California content section

Sonoma Coast

Sonoma County, California

View all products

A vast appellation covering Sonoma County’s Pacific coastline, the Sonoma Coast AVA runs all the way from the Mendocino County border, south to the San Pablo Bay. The region can actually be divided into two sections—the actual coastal vineyards, marked by marine soils, cool temperatures and saline ocean breezes—and the warmer, drier vineyards further inland, which are still heavily influenced by the Pacific but not quite with same intensity.

Contained within the appellation are the much smaller Fort Ross-Seaview and Petaluma Gap AVAs.

The Sonoma Coast is highly regarded for elegant Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, and, increasingly, cool-climate Syrah. The wines have high acidity, moderate alcohol, firm tannin, and balanced ripeness.

HNYMCRCWC13C_2013 Item# 141963