2021 Arnot-Roberts, Watson Ranch Chardonnay, Napa Valley, California, USA
Critics reviews
The 2021 Chardonnay Watson Ranch is broad, creamy and super-expressive. Dried pear, apricot, chamomile, dried flowers, mint and herbs are nicely laced together in this savory, expressive Chardonnay. Give it a few years in bottle to soften.
Drink 2024 - 2031
Antonio Galloni, Vinous.com (January 2023)
Bright in fruit and wafting of orange blossoms, Arnot-Roberts Watson Ranch Chardonnay is a remarkable contrast to the producer's more savoury, earth-toned Trout Gulch Vineyard bottling. Sourced from calcareous clay and limestone soils on a hillside overlooking San Pablo Bay, it's a strikingly maritime, thirst-quenching wine juxtaposing brisk grapefruit and quince flavours against a seaspray of freshness.
Drink 2023 - 2031
Anna Lee C. Iijima, Decanter.com (February 2023)
About this WINE
Arnot-Roberts
Based in Healdsburg, in the heart of California's Sonoma County wine region, Arnot-Roberts was founded in 2001 by Duncan Arnot Meyers and Nathan Lee Roberts, who met while working at a wine shop in San Francisco. The winery is known for its commitment to producing small-lot, single-vineyard wines through its collaboration with several vineyards throughout California, including sites in Napa Valley, Sonoma County, and Mendocino County. They focus on sustainable and organic farming practices, and many of their vineyards are certified organic or practice organic farming methods.
Arnot-Roberts produces a range of wines, including Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Syrah, and Cabernet Sauvignon. They are known for their minimalist winemaking approach, which allows the natural characteristics of the grapes to shine through in the finished wines.
Napa Valley
North Coast's Napa Valley is California's most famous viticultural area (AVA), claiming some of the most expensive agricultural land in the world and producing wines of cult status.
Its 16,000 ha of vines lie over a strip (40 miles long-5 miles wide) of diverse soils (clay, gravely, volcanic), with its northernmost end on the side of Mountain Helena and its foot in San Francisco Bay. The valley is framed by two mountains ranges Vaca (to the north) and Mayacamas (to the south), yet the main climatic influence is the cool wind and fog that is sucked in from San Pablo Bay during the afternoon, allowing grapes to ripen slowly and evenly.
The area enjoys a variety of unique microclimates, as temperatures can vary dramatically as much as 15 degrees, from the north to the south end of the valley. These differences have led to the creation of several sub-AVAs (14 in total) including:
Atlas Peak, Chiles Valley District, Diamond Mountain District, Howell Mountain, Los Carneros, Mt. Veeder, Oakville, Rutherford, St. Helena, Spring Mountain District, Stags Leap District, Yountville, Wild Horse Valley and Oak Knoll District. The Calistoga AVA is still pending approval.
Both the Napa Valley designation and the sub-AVA name must appear on the wine label simultaneously, with the exception of wines from the Carneros AVA, which is shared between the Napa Valley and the Sonoma County.
Cabernet Sauvignon is the undisputed king of Napa grapes, occupying over 45% of the vineyard acreage, followed by (predominantly) Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, Chenin Blanc, Riesling, Zinfandel, Merlot, Cab. Franc and to a lesser extent Petite Sirah, Sangiovese, Barbera, Dolcetto.
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Chardonnay
Chardonnay is often seen as the king of white wine grapes and one of the most widely planted in the world It is suited to a wide variety of soils, though it excels in soils with a high limestone content as found in Champagne, Chablis, and the Côte D`Or.
Burgundy is Chardonnay's spiritual home and the best White Burgundies are dry, rich, honeyed wines with marvellous poise, elegance and balance. They are unquestionably the finest dry white wines in the world. Chardonnay plays a crucial role in the Champagne blend, providing structure and finesse, and is the sole grape in Blanc de Blancs.
It is quantitatively important in California and Australia, is widely planted in Chile and South Africa, and is the second most widely planted grape in New Zealand. In warm climates Chardonnay has a tendency to develop very high sugar levels during the final stages of ripening and this can occur at the expense of acidity. Late picking is a common problem and can result in blowsy and flabby wines that lack structure and definition.
Recently in the New World, we have seen a move towards more elegant, better- balanced and less oak-driven Chardonnays, and this is to be welcomed.
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The 2021 Chardonnay Watson Ranch is broad, creamy and super-expressive. Dried pear, apricot, chamomile, dried flowers, mint and herbs are nicely laced together in this savory, expressive Chardonnay. Give it a few years in bottle to soften.
Drink 2024 - 2031
Antonio Galloni, Vinous.com (January 2023)
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