Austin Beeman
A California Chardonnay of grace and beauty. // Straw color. Apricot and peach nose. Dense and structured palate with lots of glycerol power. Finish starts to show some prettiness but we're still in a intensity zone here. This will improve with age. $50 retail.
A California Chardonnay of grace and beauty. // Straw color. Apricot and peach nose. Dense and structured palate with lots of glycerol power. Finish starts to show some prettiness but we're still in a intensity zone here. This will improve with age. $50 retail.
9.4TJ Maxwell
Stony, peppery, citrus nose. Rocks and chalk flavors w intense white pepper accents. Crisp, mineral-laden and hardly recognizable as a typical CA style.
Stony, peppery, citrus nose. Rocks and chalk flavors w intense white pepper accents. Crisp, mineral-laden and hardly recognizable as a typical CA style.
9.2Chris Scanlan
Sales Amy Atwood Imports
Johnny Law bringing the heat!
Johnny Law bringing the heat!
9.2Eric Danch
Importer Blue Danube Wines
Unabashedly Californian and that's what I wanted.
Unabashedly Californian and that's what I wanted.
Jeff Christner
One of my favorite whites. Minerally, crisp, Chablis-like. Way to go Fallia!
One of my favorite whites. Minerally, crisp, Chablis-like. Way to go Fallia!
9.4Phill Mulnick
Non Big Egg edition
Non Big Egg edition
9.2Phill Mulnick
The Big Egg edition
The Big Egg edition
9.3Tara Chen
Honeysuckle, melon and faint grass on the nose. Citrus peel, Asian pear, hint of metal on the palate. Round. Nice finish. Made from old vines; unique for a chard.
Honeysuckle, melon and faint grass on the nose. Citrus peel, Asian pear, hint of metal on the palate. Round. Nice finish. Made from old vines; unique for a chard.
8.4Jeff Christner
In California, but this tastes more like a Chablis. That good. Concrete tanked.
In California, but this tastes more like a Chablis. That good. Concrete tanked.
9.6Lynn Mitchell
I mean, just so good.
I mean, just so good.
9.3WARNING: DRINKING DISTILLED SPIRITS, BEER, COOLERS, WINE AND OTHER ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES MAY INCREASE CANCER RISK, AND, DURING PREGNANCY, CAN CAUSE BIRTH DEFECTS.