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Alma Rosa Winery and Vineyards Chardonnay(2005)
- Winery:
- Alma Rosa Winery and Vineyards
- Varietal:
- Chardonnay
- Region:
- USA > California > Santa Barbara > Santa Rita Hills
- Type:
- White Wine
- User Tags:
- fruit, citrus, pineapple, fruity, (tropical) fruit, oak - heavy, tropical fruits, white grape, chardonnay, caramel
Wine Recommendation:Alma Rosa 2005 Chardonnay Winemaking Notes: Here is a new-generation style chardonnay; not oaky, not buttery...instead, you get a crisp wine with a racy mineral streak running through tropical fruit flavors and aromas of pineapple guava and citrus-honey, brushed with herbs. Food Pairing Notes: Try with any grilled seafood, chicken currys; satay; Chinese, Thai, or Indian food. Technical Notes: Appellation: Santa Barbara County Varietal: 100% Chardonnay Total Acidity : 7.1 g/mL Alcohol : 14.1% Brix: 23.7 degrees Production: 5762 cases Return to Alma Rosa wine list
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Source:
Appellation America Wine Portal
- Alma Rosa, Richard and Thekla Sanford’s new wine venture, is starting to release new wines, after their initial vintage in 2004. Many of their followers may remember their full blown, fruit and oak driven Chardonnays under their old Sanford label. They were exotically stuffed with tropical fruit and a good slashing of new French oak, as if to throw down the gauntlet and say “this is the ripest, biggest, baddest Chardonnay in Santa Barbara County.” And while that certainly is a legitimate style, the new Alma Rosa Chard bottling takes a little different tack. I would be remiss in my reporting, read more...if I did not point that out from the git-go. There is, however, the same purity of fruit, the same type of fruit concentration on the palate, it’s just more modulated and refined, which I believe makes it a better companion with food at the daily dining table. Lemon drop aromatics are the main event on the nose, along with some pineapple and a hint of butter cream. The flavors are fresh and lively, while at the same time deep and delineated. The lemony/citrus are the most forward, followed by apple, pear and pineapple, though nothing is over the top. It’s all maintained in a tasty and compelling framework with a bright, mouth watering acidity on the finish that invites you to take another bite of food and another sip of wine. Balance is the key and it works very well here. (hide)
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Source:
Appellation America
- A crisp wine with a racy mineral streak with tropical fruit flavors and aromas of pineapple guava, citrus-honey and herbs.
- November 2007
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- June 2007
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