2000s Chardonnays

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2000 Stony Hill Chardonnay  2,426 cases
The 2000 harvest was one of the best in recent memory in the Napa Valley. Mother Nature cooperated by withholding any untoward weather during the growing season. The vines grew vigorously and the resulting wine, we think, represents the best that Stony Hill can offer. Old fans will recognize the intense Chardonnay fruit and mineral quality of our soils, and new friends will delight in the delicate, Chablis-like, and food-friendly style of this wine.

When Mike Chelini sat down to taste the 2000 vintage last month, his first comment was "ah, this reminds me of the 1973." Mike had come to Stony Hill the year before, had pruned every vine on the ranch that winter, and had cultivated every vineyard that spring. The 1973 crop was a huge one, and it was Mike's first vintage, under the tutelage of Fred McCrea. Being used to the more opulent styles made in new barrels at other Napa Valley wineries, he wasn't certain at first that he'd got it right when he tasted the crisp, lean, mineral, citrus style of Stony Hill. But Fred's comment reassured him, "Yes, my boy, you've got it exactly right for our particular grapes." All of us who tasted the 1973 vintage last July at our 50th anniversary party loved it. We found that at age twenty-nine, it had fulfilled its youthful promise and still offered us great richness, entrancing lemony fruit and notable acid balance.

Currently the 2000 vintage is delicate and subdued, with earth, flint, mineral and lemon in the nose. It tastes of green apples and has the good acid structure we like to see in our young Chardonnays. Over time the fruit flavors will coalesce around this backbone and develop the depth and richness that characterize mature Stony Hill Chardonnays.

This is our millennium wine, made for the ages!

2001 Stony Hill Chardonnay  2,958 cases
We won't soon forget the summer of 2001! Mother Nature gave us one of the most prolonged heat spells in memory, with temperatures in the high nineties every day from mid-May until after July Fourth and with little relief from coastal fog at night. The heat brought us an early and bountiful harvest, beginning August 21st and lasting through September 5th. We bottled the wine June 12th and 13th, 2002.

To introduce you to our 2001 Stony Hill Chardonnay, we tasted it against the 1998, 1999 and 2000 vintages, comparing its particular color, nose, mouth feel, fruitiness, weight, acidity, and finish with the others. We all agreed immediately that the 2001 vintage is one of the best- balanced, cleanest wines we have made in recent years! It shows palest straw color, distinctive Chardonnay aromas, intense fruit flavors, notable acidity and the lemon and mineral qualities that are Stony Hill's hallmark. In other words, the 2001 is just what our customers expect when they order our Chardonnay, It's a classic! For those of you familiar with our recent vintages, the 2001 has more concentrated fruit than the 1998, is less weighty, rich and forward than the 1999, and is closest in style to the 2000 but without the slightly toasty nose. The 2001 is clean as a whistle, fresh as a spring breeze and the finish goes on forever. We know you will like this wine.

 

 

 

Please note that all the wines tasted for these notes came from our temperature controlled cellar at the winery where they have been stored since they were bottled.



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