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Paul Hobbs Chardonnay Crossbarn 750 ml

Country: United States /

Region: California /

Style: Wine /

Size: 750 ml /

Vintage: 2023 /

Sku: 8104

James Suckling93 Points
The Wine Spectator92 Points
Jeb Dunnuck92 Points
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Crystalline pale straw with a faint chlorophyllic tint, the 2023 Sonoma Coast Chardonnay opens with lifted aromas of freshly picked green apple, and is fragrantly perfumed with Meyer lemon zest, gardenia, honeysuckle, and orange blossom. On the palate, notes of Honeycrisp apple lead a well-focused palate punctuated by a burst of fresh guava. Mineral-driven, vibrant acidity accented with a flaky sea salt-like crunchiness is interlaced with a delicate creamy yet firmly structured texture. The finish is pure and clean with good tension and energy through the lingering, expressively juicy finish.


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Suggested Food Pairing:

Beef
Caviar
Charcuterie-Cheese
Chicken
Game
Appetizers
Lobster-Crab
Pork

Reviews

James Suckling93 Points
The Wine Spectator92 Points
Jeb Dunnuck92 Points
JS James Suckling: 93 Points
Very clean and bright white with sliced apples, ripe pears and crushed stone undertones. Medium-bodied, crunchy, flavorful, crisp and bright.
WS The Wine Spectator: 92 Points
Bright yellow/green-hued, the 2023 Chardonnay Sonoma Coast is bottled under screwcap and is lifted and fresh with lime, white flowers, green apples, and lemon zest. It’s fantastic on the palate, with ripe acidity, a silky, stony texture, elegant ripeness, and a cleansing finish. A great value, it’s lovely now, but don’t feel hurried with this one.
JD Jeb Dunnuck: 92 Points
Bright yellow/green-hued, the 2023 Chardonnay Sonoma Coast is bottled under screwcap and is lifted and fresh with lime, white flowers, green apples, and lemon zest. It’s fantastic on the palate, with ripe acidity, a silky, stony texture, elegant ripeness, and a cleansing finish. A great value, it’s lovely now, but don’t feel hurried with this one.