Arnot-Roberts Sanford & Benedict Vineyard Chardonnay 2018

Ratings on Delectable

Michael Sinowitz Delectable Pro

This is a bit different than the Watson and Trout Gulch. More rounded and less acid driven. More stone fruit. Delicious but a little unexpected in style.

This is a bit different than the Watson and Trout Gulch. More rounded and less acid driven. More stone fruit. Delicious but a little unexpected in style.

Iwan

Bright, crisp. Green apple with a nutty finish.

Bright, crisp. Green apple with a nutty finish.

9.0

Iwan

Absolutely beautiful. Could be mistaken for grand cru Chablis. Mineral and lemon. When this warmed up to room temperature it revealed layers of flavor and texture. Raw, unripe almonds, a little bit of citrus. Very little oak, if any.

Absolutely beautiful. Could be mistaken for grand cru Chablis. Mineral and lemon. When this warmed up to room temperature it revealed layers of flavor and texture. Raw, unripe almonds, a little bit of citrus. Very little oak, if any.

9.2

Iwan

Chablis-esque in character. Medium bodied, somewhat mineral, with stone fruit and citrus. A hint of bitterness in the finish.

Chablis-esque in character. Medium bodied, somewhat mineral, with stone fruit and citrus. A hint of bitterness in the finish.

9.1

Ryan Guy

Tasted blind: Neutral nose overall, hedges towards stone fruit aromas. Chalky and sweet tart feel, with citrus zest, and high acidity. Zippy finish.

Tasted blind: Neutral nose overall, hedges towards stone fruit aromas. Chalky and sweet tart feel, with citrus zest, and high acidity. Zippy finish.

9.1

Brian Messineo

Loved this. Another great chard from Arnot-Roberts.

Loved this. Another great chard from Arnot-Roberts.

9.4

Ben Christen

Great Chardonnay

Great Chardonnay

9.2

Jody Scharf

Great job. Buy them

Great job. Buy them

9.3

Location

  • 401 N Great Neck Rd 118
    Virginia Beach, VA 23454

  • Hours:
    9-5 Monday - Friday
    10 - 2 Saturday
    Closed Sunday

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