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Domaine Serene Chardonnay Etoile Vineyard 2021
Pricing
¥24,200 (incl. tax)
Product description
Etoile, the “sunset vineyard,” is located high atop the renowned Dundee Hills of Oregon on the west-facing slope of the Evenstad Estate. This dry-farmed, three-acre vineyard ranges from 800 to 825 feet in elevation. Planted to Dijon clones in Jory soil, this wine exhibits the most Chablis-like profile of our Chardonnays.
Product details sections
Details
- Country
- America
- Region
- Oregon
- Appellation
- Dundee Hills
- Winery
- Domaine Serene
- Vintage(s)
- 2021
- Color
- White
- Varietal(s)
- 100% Chardonnay
Data
- Closure
- Natural Cork
- Volume
- 750ml
- Alcohol
- 13.7%
- Product Code
- 2022321
- UPC
- なし
Owning & Enjoying
- Tasting notes
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This 2021 vintage of the Etoile Chardonnay has a terrific mouth feel and a wonderful texture on the palate. The nose and palate is similar to the taste and smell of a key lime pie with honeysuckle blossom and lemon verbena. There is a long, lingering, and creamy finish. This is a light-bodied wine that will pair well with light salads and seafood dishes.
Press
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96
Owen Bargreen
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96
Jeb Dunnuck
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95
International Wine Report
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94
Wine Enthusiast
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94
Decanter
Winery
- Winery Description
Domaine Serene Vineyards and Winery produces exquisite estate grown Pinot Noir and Chardonnay made atop the renowned Dundee Hills of Oregon. Its vineyard management and winemaking practices are designed to ensure complex, concentrated and elegant Pinot Noir and Chardonnay year after year, and all resources are focused on this goal. Domaine Serene’s farming practices are designed to produce very low crop levels to ensure concentrated flavors - the average yield is only 1.7 tons per acre across all varietals. All of Domaine Serene’s grapes are handpicked and hand-sorted. The various small lots from each vineyard are kept separate in small open-top fermenters and aged in French cooperage selectively sourced from several French forests. There is minimal intervention and only gentle gravity flow movement of wine from beginning to end. Pinot Noir is in barrel about 14-18 months, is not fined or filtered, and is racked only at bottling. The Estate-grown Dijon clone Chardonnay is aged sur lies for 10-15 months in French oak barrels. Bottled wines are aged about one year or longer before release.