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Domenico Wines Chardonnay Barrel Fermented(2005)
- Winery:
- Domenico Wines
- Varietal:
- Chardonnay
- Region:
- USA > California > Santa Cruz > Santa Cruz Mountains
- Type:
- White Wine
- User Tags:
- caramel, white grape, chardonnay, (tree) fruit, butter, oak - heavy, seafood, pome, butterscotch, lean
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Source:
Appellation America Wine Portal
- Medium-bodied, buttery and oaky with aromas of toasted oak, butterscotch, vanilla, slight lemon, apple, and walnut.
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Source:
Appellation America Wine Portal
- This is the richer cousin to Domenico’s Stainless-fermented Chardonnay produced from fruit off the same vineyard in Aptos (Terra Bella Vineyard). Here the oak is the story the entire way: this wine has richness and depth and sweet butteriness that the other Chardonnay does not. And frankly, it’s all a matter of taste. In automotive terms, this Chard is the Porsche Cayman, where the other is the Volkswagen Touareg. It’s also a matter of cost. This wine is more than half again the price of the unoaked version. So, indeed, you are paying for the winemaker’s barrel regimen. Is it worth it? Well, read more...that again is a matter of taste. If you prefer the sweet creaminess of barrel fermentation, accompanied by the definitive reduction in acid, then you would lean towards this one. If you want to indulge in a seafood risotto, this is the perfect foil. If dessert is more your leaning, a butterscotch crème brulee or a pecan pie, or even an apple caramel tart would be suitably divine. Just don’t go near a briny seafood thing. That’s what unoaked wines are for. To be fair, this is the rich, buttery Chard that the California cocktail set is still demanding – it can work with baked brie in a buttery crust, topped with apricot-mango chutney like nothing else going. And that might be just the most perfect pairing of all. Cases: 142 (Alc: 14.9%, Retail: $35) (hide)


