Cristom Eola-Amity Chardonnay

Award winning Chardonnay from Oregon

Aromatically the wine is filled with stone fruits, citrus fruits, and an underlying scent of fresh cream. On the palate the wine is beautifully texture from the malolactic fermentation with notes of crunchy Asian pears, Meyer lemon zest, and bright, racy mineral driven acidity.

Just an hour southwest of Portland, the Eola-Amity Hills is a distinguished American Viticultural Area within Oregon’s renowned Willamette Valley. Here, a unique fusion of geology, soil, and climate crafts wines of unparalleled acclaim offers a fascinating journey into viticulture.

their award-winning wines are celebrated and revered globally. They captivate critics and enchant wine enthusiasts with their exceptional quality and character. This Chardonnay is a great opportunity to discover the extraordinary wines of the Eola-Amity Hills.

The vineyards are a proud testament to exceptional winemaking and a deep commitment to sustainability in the Eola Amity Hills. They prioritize sustainable practices, including organic and biodynamic farming, water conservation, and habitat restoration. As stewards of the land, they work diligently to ensure the health of the land, people, and environment, promoting sustainable growing and winemaking practices throughout our community.

Aromas Styles
£44.99

Style

  • 4/5

    Acidity

  • 1/5

    Tannin

  • 1/5

    Sweetness

  • Medium

    Alcohol

  • Full

    Body

Aromas

  • Apricot

  • Cream

  • Lemon

  • Mango

  • Nectarine

  • Pear

Details

More Information
Wine TypeWhite wine
ClosureNatural Cork
Alc. Vol13
RegionOregon
CountryUnited States
Grape VarietalChardonnay
Food PairingsChicken, Salads, Eggs Benedict, Lobster

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The Grape - Chardonnay

The Grape - Chardonnay

The world's most planted white grape variety, Chardonnay is prized for its ability to produce outstanding-quality wines in cool, moderate and warm climates. It is most often used as a single variety in still wines but is equally successful when used in sparkling.

The flavours of Chardonnay are many and varied; they're very much affected by where the grapes are grown, the winemaking process and maturation. 

In cool-climates, such as northern France and England, you would expect flavours of orchard fruits like apples and pears, citrus and wet stones. However, in warm-climates (California, Australia) you'd get peachy flavours, tropical fruits, and sometimes even banana. 

It is common to taste other flavours in Chardonnay, for instance fermenting or ageing in oak gives the wine flavours of vanilla, smoke and toast; the process of malolactic conversion can add creamy, buttery flavours; lees ageing adds body as well as biscuit notes.