Sequitur Ribbon Ridge Chardonnay 2018

$69.99

New release from Beaux-Freres owner Mike Etzel's new label, Sequitur. Tiny production. For the Sequitur 2018 Chardonnay there was one new French oak barrel and the amphora. The new oak percentage was 27% with the remaining 73% being fermented and aged in the amphora. The cooper for the new barrel was Francois Freres, all this wine competed malolactic fermentation. 93+ Points Robert Parker: "The Sequitur Chardonnay has a gregarious nose of spiced, baked yellow apples and warm pineapple with notes of toast, honey, hazelnut and hay. Medium to full-bodied, it fills the mouth with warm orchard and tropical fruits accented by nuances of baking spice, nuts and honey, with a touch of creaminess to the texture, juicy acidity and a long, mineral-laced finish. 85 cases produced." Mike D. Etzel has been the co-owner and winemaker at Beaux Frères since the late 1980s and began planting a vineyard adjacent to Beaux Freres in 2010. He then launched a new project with partner Carey Critchlow known as Sequitor. The inaugural Pinot Noir under the Sequitur label was the 2014 vintage.

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Ratings on Delectable

Jazmina

On the nose there is strong bouquet of Chamomile (green aspect), honeysuckle and Meyer lemon. The palate is generous offering notes of lemon curd merengue, baking spices and graham cracker crust. Balanced by a good acidity. The strong finish accented by notes of cedar and Meyer lemon. Obviously young now but excited to try over the next decade.

On the nose there is strong bouquet of Chamomile (green aspect), honeysuckle and Meyer lemon. The palate is generous offering notes of lemon curd merengue, baking spices and graham cracker crust. Balanced by a good acidity. The strong finish accented by notes of cedar and Meyer lemon. Obviously young now but excited to try over the next decade.

9.1

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