Stuhlmuller Vineyards is located at the southern edge of the Alexander Valley, where it converges with two other highly regarded Sonoma County appellations, Chalk Hill and the Russian River Valley. A great new small-production discovery for us, we highly recommend this Chardonnay.Robert Parker: "A classic California Chardonnay showing notes of white peach, a bit of honey, and background oak, it is medium to full-bodied and possesses some interesting minerality. Pure and impeccably well-made, it is a delicious, full-throttle Maconnais style of Chardonnay to drink over the next several years. These wines have shown consistently well in my tastings. Moreover, they represent excellent value for high quality."
Julian Mercado
Co-Founder CorkExclusive
Good Single Vineyard Estate Chardonnay.
Good Single Vineyard Estate Chardonnay.
9.1Ben Hearns
Thanksgiving begins. Great chardonnay... #oaked
Thanksgiving begins. Great chardonnay... #oaked
8.9Michael Walker
Pleasant medium bodied but not really distinctive in any way
Pleasant medium bodied but not really distinctive in any way
9.4Stuhlmuller Vineyards
Citrusy with hints of brioche, verbena, and wet stone.
Citrusy with hints of brioche, verbena, and wet stone.
10Bob Willingham
Bought this at Wine Styles in Macon. It's dry and not too fruity - just the way I like a Chardonnay (and not so easy to find!)
Bought this at Wine Styles in Macon. It's dry and not too fruity - just the way I like a Chardonnay (and not so easy to find!)
8.9Martin Genereux
Well balanced CA chardonnay
Well balanced CA chardonnay
9.5Abbi Kanthasamy
Nicely balanced. Amazing value.
Nicely balanced. Amazing value.
9.0Stephen Madarasz
Very nice subtle fruit and subtle oakiness. Enjoyed at The Sea Watch in Ft. Lauderdale.
Very nice subtle fruit and subtle oakiness. Enjoyed at The Sea Watch in Ft. Lauderdale.
8.8Tim Ito
Light oak, nice citrus notes
Light oak, nice citrus notes
9.1Andi Pimentel
Every Friday goes well with a buttery Chardonnay
Every Friday goes well with a buttery Chardonnay
9.0WARNING: DRINKING DISTILLED SPIRITS, BEER, COOLERS, WINE AND OTHER ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES MAY INCREASE CANCER RISK, AND, DURING PREGNANCY, CAN CAUSE BIRTH DEFECTS.