The full-bodied Estate Chardonnay displays fine underlying acidity and a long finish. Hints of cardamom anise and hazelnut add interest to the core lemon mineral flavors. Of all Mount Eden’s estate-grown wines the Chardonnay is most in need of further bottle aging at release requiring an additional two to four years to fully reveal its true character. Many vintages are still fresh and enjoyable after fifteen years explaining why Mount Eden Estate Chardonnay is considered one of California’s longest-lived white wines.
2017 Mount Eden Estate Chardonnay
$58.21
95 Robert Parker’s Wine Advocate
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