Producer | 00 Wines |
Country | USA |
Region | Oregon |
Subregion | Willamette Valley |
Varietal | Chardonnay |
Vintage | 2022 |
Sku | 10008 |
Size | 750ml |
The 2022 00 Wines Chardonnay ?Seven Springs? from Eola-Amity Hills showcases a glowing medium lemon-gold core with a bright yellow rim highlighting the vibrancy of this stunning vintage. Sourced entirely from Chardonnay vines planted in 2013 this wine beautifully captures the essence of its terroir. Golden pears and sweet spice aromas intertwine with crushed wet volcanic rock and a fresh sea breeze while hints of both fresh and dried white flowers add an aromatic complexity. On the palate notes of lemony herbs sweet white nectarine and a smooch of toasted hazelnuts round out the generous and plush mouthfeel. This Chardonnay delivers a beautifully balanced and elegant finish leaving a lasting impression. Absolutely gorgeous from start to finish. 325 cases crafted. Highly recommended and editor?s choice.
vDelicate and floral in the glass the 2022 Chardonnay Seven Springs blossoms with a bouquet of chamomile mint and yellow apples as a hint of smoky reduction adds lovely contrast. Supple and round but also quite savory this washes across the palate with a salty mix of white pit fruits and lime as exotic inner spice tones arc across the palate. It finishes like liquid potpourri saline and long leaving a crunchy sensation and a citrus tinge that linger so long. The 2022 is a spice box with many years of evolution ahead of it. - By Eric Guido on August 2024
vThe 2022 Chardonnay Seven Springs is dynamic and expressive! White peach lemongrass and panna cotta are underpinned by wafts of flint allspice honey and almonds on the nose and as it opens in the glass it reveals soaring floral perfume. The medium-bodied palate offers complex highly concentrated flavors and its new French oak is already well integrated. Its satiny mouth-coating texture is foiled by vibrant acidity and it has a very long nuanced finish. It continued to improve for several days after the bottle was opened and should be long lived in the cellar. Published: Feb 20 2025
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