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Tolosa Winery, Edna Ranch Estate, San Luis Obispo Chardonnay "1772" 750
$ 36.00Tolosa Winery, Edna Ranch Estate, San Luis Obispo Chardonnay "1772" and other fine wines are found at winerz.com Chardonnay "1772" California
Marimar Torres Estate, "Green Valley" Appellation Chardonnay "Dobles Lias" 2003 750
$ 36.00Marimar Torres Estate, "Green Valley" Appellation Chardonnay "Dobles Lias" 2003 and other fine wines are found at winerz.com Chardonnay "Dobles Lias" 2003 California
SIGNORELLO CHARDONNAY VIEILLES VIGNES 2007 750
$ 36.00SIGNORELLO CHARDONNAY VIEILLES VIGNES 2007 and other fine wines are found at winerz.com California 2007
NICKEL & NICKEL CHARDONNAY TRUCHARD VINEYARD 2006 750
$ 36.00NICKEL & NICKEL CHARDONNAY TRUCHARD VINEYARD 2006 and other fine wines are found at winerz.com California 2006
NICKEL & NICKEL CHARDONNAY SEARBY VYD 2007 750
$ 36.00NICKEL & NICKEL CHARDONNAY SEARBY VYD 2007 and other fine wines are found at winerz.com California 2007
NICKEL & NICKEL CHARDONNAY MEDINA VYD 2006 750
$ 36.00NICKEL & NICKEL CHARDONNAY MEDINA VYD 2006 and other fine wines are found at winerz.com California 2006
NEYERS CHARDONNAY EL NOVILLERO 2007 750
$ 36.00NEYERS CHARDONNAY EL NOVILLERO 2007 and other fine wines are found at winerz.com California 2007
2006 Walter Hansel Chardonnay Cahill Lane Vineyard Russian River
$ 36.99One of the two final cuvees to be released from the 2006 Chardonnays is the Cahill Lane, which displays hazelnut, honeysuckle, some buttered brioche and creme caramel notes, good fruit, richness, and depth, but given its quickly evolving style, it needs to be drunk over the next 1-2 years. This is a source for very fine Chardonnays and Pinot Noirs at some of the most realistic prices to be found in Northern California. Like several producers in the Russian River, the 2006s out of bottle from Walter Hansel Winery seem to be evolving quickly and, by-and-large, are slightly less impressive than they were at the beginning of their lives. Nevertheless, the good producers have achieved noteworthy success in this vintage, and certainly Stephen Hansel should be proud of what hes been able to accomplish in that vintage. Moreover, the 2007s look to be a return to the brilliant quality of the wines produced here in 2005 and 2004. Tasting through barrel samples of all the 2007 Pinot Noirs, this looks to be a superb vintage for Stephen Hansel. Yields were very small, averaging about 1.5 tons of fruit per acre, so these wines reflect a level of concentration, but with the overt fragrance and good acidity that the cool growing season provided. 92 Points, Robert Parkers' Wine Advocate, Issue 180
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