Winery |
Chateau Montelena Chardonnay 2012 |
Vintage |
2012 |
Region |
Napa Valley, CA |
Grape |
Chardonnay |
Style |
White Wine |
Sweetness |
Dry |
Body |
Medium |
Tasting note |
You know you’re doing something right when, after 45 years of Chardonnay winemaking, they name a California Chardonnay style after your winery, the 'Montelena style.' In short, it means a non-malolactic, minimally oaked Chardonnay. This estate has long made one of the best examples of a quiet, restrained Chardonnay that ages for 20 or more years. Montelena’s 2012 Chardonnay possesses zesty acidity as well as hints of white currants, delicate wood, tangerine oil and spice. Long and zesty with no noticeable oak (despite its barrel aging), it should drink well for 10-15 years. By Robert Parker, Oct 2014.
Rather Chablis-like aromas of apple and resin, plus a hint of honey. Sweet and ripe in the nature of the vintage, offering a touch of creaminess to the flavors of fresh peach, apple, herbs and spices. Shows a broad spectrum of ripeness without any obvious extremes. A very successful vintage for this wine. By Stephen Tanzer @ International Wine Cellar, Jun 2014.
Montelena's 2012 Chardonnay has developed beautifully over the last year. Silky and generous on the palate, the 2012 is all about texture. White peach, lemon oil, spice and almond notes woven together in a very pretty, highly expressive Chardonnay. The blocked malo style keeps the flavors bright and fresh throughout. By Antonio Galloni @ Vinous, Oct 2014. |
Rating |
RP90+ / ST92 / AG91 /JG91 |
ABV |
13.8% |
Size |
750ml |