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Paul Hobbs - CrossBarn Chardonnay Russian River 2021 (750ml)

 
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Price: $29.99

Producer Paul Hobbs
Country United States
Region California
Subregion Russian River Valley
Varietal Chardonnay
Vintage 2021
Size 750ml

Paul Hobbs Description

The 2021 vintage bursts from the glass with bright aromas of lemon zest, green apple, and white florals, with an undercurrent of flinty minerality that belies its cool climate origins along the Sonoma Coast. A beautiful tension midpalate elevates the notes of Asian pear and lime which mingle with a vibrant acidity, leading to a clean and refreshing finish.

James Suckling: 93 Points

A crisp and complex chardonnay with sliced apple, pie crust and hints of white peaches. Medium body. Lovely length. Delicious flavors. Excellent complexity.

Jeb Dunnuck: 92 Points

Pale straw-colored, the 2021 Chardonnay Sonoma Coast is 90% estate fruit and has an attractive perfume of white flowers, soft, tropical mango skin, and quince. Medium-bodied, it has a rounded texture and lovely notes of honeysuckle with ripe pear and preserved citrus. This is a softly textured, supple, fresh wine to enjoy over the next few years.

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