Tyler Santa Barbara County Chardonnay

Exquisite Californian Chardonnay. Full of flavour and quality

Hailing from the renowned Santa Barbara appellation in the Central Coast region of California, this Chardonnay showcases the remarkable terroir of the area. The winemaker at Tyler has truly outdone themselves with this vintage, crafting a wine that captures the essence of the region.

In the glass, this Chardonnay reveals a radiant golden hue, reminiscent of a sun-kissed summer day. As you bring the glass to your nose, delicate aromas of quince, poached pear, and spring honey dance gracefully, enticing your senses. Additional layers of chalk and roasted almonds add depth and intrigue to the bouquet.

On the palate, this medium-bodied wine delights with its satiny texture and savoury character. It gracefully unfolds with dynamic flavour layers, each one revealing a new facet of its complexity. The interplay of fruit, mineral, and nutty elements creates a symphony of flavours that harmonize beautifully. The finish is remarkably long, leaving a lasting impression that lingers on the palate.

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£32.99

Style

  • 3/5

    Acidity

  • 1/5

    Tannin

  • 1/5

    Sweetness

  • Medium

    Alcohol

  • Full

    Body

Aromas

  • Apple

  • Apricot

  • Butter

  • Lemon

  • Mango

  • Nectarine

  • Walnut

Details

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Wine TypeWhite wine
ClosureNatural Cork
Alc. Vol13
RegionCalifornia
CountryUnited States
Grape VarietalChardonnay
Food PairingsPasta, Chicken in Béchamel Sauce, Shrimp, Eggs Benedict, Cheese Based Sauces

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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.