2009 Chardonnay

Wine Details
Place of Origin

United States

Sonoma Coast

Sonoma

Color

White

Grape/Blend

Chardonnay

Reviews & Tasting Notes

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Paul Hobbs described 2009 as "a low-yield vintage that gave us fruit to make wines that are both powerful and fresh." He said that he was very pleased with the chardonnay because "we like to consider ourselves anti-sweet but definitely not anti-fruit or anti-flavor. The challenge is always to find that place where you have maximum concentration without going over the edge to overripeness and losing energy." Hobbs works with some of the best growers and vineyards in California, and pays a pretty penny for their fruit. "There are no shortcuts when it comes to the vineyard, but a lot of people have tried to find them."