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Veronica Estates Chardonnay is a sophisticated and crisp white wine that showcases the essence of the finest Chardonnay grapes. From the renowned vineyards of Veronica Estates, this vintage presents a perfect harmony of tropical and citrus flavors, accented by hints of green apple and a subtle vanilla undertone.
Our appealing Apothic Chardonnay opens with generous notes of crisp red and green apple, layered with hints of honey, caramel and vanilla. Viognier in the blend adds intriguing aromatic floral and tropical fruit characteristics. This luscious wine offers a silky-smooth texture and a bright, lively finish.
Each bottle of Highlands 41 Chardonnay takes you on an adventure. Experience the forces that shape the wine: abundant sunlight, cooling fog & ocean breezes, and well-drained soils.
Villa Caterina Chardonnay is an elegant white wine produced in the Friuli region of northeastern Italy. The wine is named after Villa Caterina, a historic estate known for its beautiful vineyards and traditional winemaking techniques.
Bota’s Nighthawk Gold Chardonnay is a rich, buttery portrayal of this classic varietal. Layers of toasted oak, butterscotch and honey combined with a creamy texture and color as radiant as the new dawn, create a one-of-a-kind sensory experience.
The ripest fruit was selected from the Lodi, Delta, and Clarksburg areas for their Chardonnay wine and they're proud to offer it as the perfect complement to their red wines. The 2021 Dark Horse Chardonnay underwent alcoholic fermentation with hand-selected yeast and then a secondary malolactic fermentation to create a round, full mouthfeel. It showcases rich flavors of baked apple and pear, layered with toasted oak, notes of caramel, and brown spice with a lingering, smooth finish.
Grapes for this Chardonnay come from three of our Sonoma Coast Vineyards located to the East of Petaluma - Catapult, Diamond Pile and Tolay Vista. This region is called “The Petaluma Gap”, defined as a corridor of cool air that comes from the Pacific Ocean and flows toward the east through the gap in the Sonoma Mountain range.