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2016 Bear Point Vineyard Chardonnay
94 Points Antonio Galloni, Vinous

The 2016 Chardonnay Bear Point Vineyard shows a more creamy, voluptuous side of the estate. Apricot, peach, lemon confit and chamomile infuse an oily, waxy Chardonnay built on rich layers of texture. Even with all of its intensity, the 2016 has quite a bit of freshness. This is very nicely done.

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2016 Gravel Bench Vineyard Chardonnay
94 Points Antonio Galloni, Vinous

The 2016 Chardonnay Gravel Bench Vineyard is dense, powerful and smoky, with impeccable balance and tons of class. Ripe apricot, peach, chamomile, dried flowers and mint develop in the glass, but like the best Stonestreet wines, the Gravel Bench is mostly about texture. This is a terrific showing.

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2015 Red Point Vineyard Chardonnay
94 Points Lisa Perrotti-Brown, Robert Parker Wine Advocate

The 2015 Chardonnay Red Point has a seriously intense tropical and stone fruit-scented nose of pineapple, passion fruit and ripe nectarines with touches of brioche, allspice and coriander seed. The medium-bodied palate delivers a fantastically crisp backbone supporting the intense citrus and tropical flavors, finishing long and spicy.

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2015 Gravel Bench Vineyard Chardonnay
94 Points Lisa Perrotti-Brown, Robert Parker Wine Advocate

The 2015 Chardonnay Gravel Bench delivers a wonderfully expressive buttered toast, lemon curd and honeycomb-scented nose with a core of white peaches, ripe grapefruit and cedar. Medium-bodied, it has a lovely creaminess to the texture and mouth-filling ripe citrus fruit and savory layers, finishing long with some nutty nuances coming through.

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2014 Broken Road Vineyard Chardonnay
94 Points Robert M. Parker Jr., Robert Parker Wine Advocate

The 2014 Chardonnay Broken Road (1800-foot elevation) is made from Dijon clones and displays oodles of tropical fruit such as orange, pineapple and apricot marmalade in a deep, rich, crisp, lusty and dramatic style. It is one of the more flamboyant of these Chardonnays out of the gate, and should drink well for up to a decade as well.

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2014 Red Point Vineyard Chardonnay
94 Points Antonio Galloni, Vinous

The 2014 Chardonnay Red Point is all about finesse. Silky and exceptionally polished, the Red Point is super-expressive today. Beautifully layered and textured, the Red Point captures the more restrained side of the estate. The Red Point is arguably the most refined of the Stonestreet Chardonnays.

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2014 Gravel Bench Vineyard Chardonnay
94 Points Antonio Galloni, Vinous

The 2014 Chardonnay Gravel Bench is laced with the essence of graphite, pencil shavings, chamomile, savory herbs and dried orchard fruit. Here the impression is of vertical power and intensity. Flamboyant, textured and oily on the palate, the Gravel Bench possesses magnificent richness and overall balance. The 100% new oak is totally integrated. The bold, phenolic style may not appeal to all readers, but in my view, the Gravel Bench is one of California's most distinctive Chardonnays.

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2013 Broken Road Vineyard Chardonnay
94 Points Robert M. Parker Jr., Robert Parker Wine Advocate

Another stunner is the 2013 Chardonnay Broken Road, which exhibits peach, honeysuckle and orange marmalade notes and is made from mostly Dijon clones of Chardonnay.

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2013 Bear Point Vineyard Chardonnay
94 Points Antonio Galloni, Vinous

A full-on, voluptuous Chardonnay, the 2013 Bear Point impresses for its depth and exceptional overall balance. Tropical fruit, honey, chamomile, wild flowers, smoke and peach are some of the many nuances that open up in the glass. The waxy, oily finish is a thing of beauty. The Bear Point is one of the more opulent wines in this lineup. Today, it is striking.

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2013 Cougar Ridge Vineyard Chardonnay
94 Points Antonio Galloni, Vinous

Bright lemon, citrus peel and white floral notes emerge from Stonestreet's 2013 Chardonnay Cougar Ridge. This is another tense, brilliant Chardonnay built on pure energy and cut. The wine's super-intense yet mid-weight personality suggests there will be considerable upside from giving bottles a year or two to fully come together.

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2013 Red Point Vineyard Chardonnay
94 Points Antonio Galloni, Vinous

The 2013 Chardonnay Red Point, 100% Clone 4 Chardonnay, brings together many of the best elements of the estate; namely a rich, textured expression of fruit allied to bright, salivating acidity. There is plenty of depth through the mid-palate, while the flavors gain brightness and drive on the finish.

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2012 Broken Road Vineyard Chardonnay
94 Points Antonio Galloni, Vinous

Butter, pastry, tropical fruit, spices and honey open up in the glass as the 2012 Chardonnay Broken Road shows off its voluptuous, textured personality. The Broken Road is one of the more forward, overt Chardonnays in the range, but all the elements are very much in balance. There is more than enough underlying minerality to support the fruit.

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2012 Cougar Ridge Vineyard Chardonnay
94 Points Robert M. Parker Jr., Robert Parker Wine Advocate

The 2012 Chardonnay Cougar Ridge exhibits mineral-laced wet stones, tropical fruit such as pineapple and mango, and hints of white peaches and white currants. It should drink well for 5-6 years.

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2012 Gravel Bench Vineyard Chardonnay
94 Points Stephen Tanzer, Stephen Tanzer's International Wine Cellar

Very pale, bright yellow with a faint green tinge. Knockout, soil-inflected nose combines lime leaf, fresh peach, quinine, menthol and stone lifted by a hint of orange zest. Highly concentrated and tactile, with a touch of sweetness but outstanding buoyancy to its savory peach and crushed stone flavors. Wonderfully dense wine with a slowly mounting, very long finish. This might be a bit sweet as a ringer in a white Burgundy tasting--or it might simply be the runaway favorite.

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2011 Broken Road Vineyard Chardonnay
94 Points Natalie MacLean, Natalie MacLean Wine Reviews & Ratings

Old World elegance and classicism with New World power in this classic Californian Chardonnay. Wow.

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2011 Gravel Bench Vineyard Chardonnay
94 Points Steve Heimoff, Wine Enthusiast Magazine

The best of Stonestreet’s quartet of 2011 Chardonnays. It’s notable for the creamy, honeyed mouthfeel that’s so opulent. Also very complex in flavors, offering waves of tropical fruits, baked apples and peach jam. Yet it’s all brightened by zesty acidity. Delicious now, but don’t drink it too cold. Or cellar it for 6–8 years as it develops dried fruit and nut notes.

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2011 Gravel Bench Vineyard Chardonnay
94 Points Antonio Galloni, Robert Parker Wine Advocate

The 2011 Chardonnay Gravel Bench is the brightest and most vibrant of these 2011 Chardonnays. It is also the only wine fermented and aged in 100% new oak, although there is virtually no trace of oak at all because the wine is so impeccably balanced. Bright, focused hints of lemon, crushed rocks and white flowers all jump from the glass in a Chardonnay that captures the pure crystalline purity of the vintage. Clean, saline notes appear to support the finish. This is yet another fabulous selection within the Stonestreet portfolio. Anticipated maturity: 2016-2026.

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2010 Gravel Bench Vineyard Chardonnay
94 Points Antonio Galloni, Robert Parker Wine Advocate

The 2010 Chardonnay Gravel Bench is the only Chardonnay aged in 100% new French oak barrels, but there is more than enough depth in the fruit to provide balance. Tangerine, mint, apricots and honeysuckle meld together beautifully in this seamless, opulent wine. Despite its richness, there is plenty of minerality to support the fruit. This is another fabulous effort from Stonestreet. In an interesting twist of fate, the Gravel Bench is made from the Peter Michael clone, a Chardonnay clone that was developed at Peter Michael from cuttings originally obtained from Stonestreet. The Gravel Bench is the most opulent of the Stonestreet Chardonnays and stands miles apart from most wines made in this style. Anticipated maturity: 2013-2020.

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2009 Gravel Bench Vineyard Chardonnay
94 Points Stephen Tanzer, Stephen Tanzer's International Wine Cellar

(from vines at an elevation of 1,500 feet): Bright yellow. Complex, vibrant aromas of musky lemon-lime, minerals, iodine, hazelnut oil and oak char lifted by a note of lavender; I would have picked this blind as Burgundy. Suave on entry, then juicy, peachy and uncompromisingly dry without being austere. This broad, airy wine finishes very suave and light on its feet, with a lovely touch of sweetness and a whiplash of brisk pineapple. Like something from the Puligny/Meursault border.

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2008 Broken Road Vineyard Chardonnay
94 Points Charles Olken, Connoisseurs' Guide to California Wine 94 Points - Two Stars

The most convincing of an exceptional trio of Chardonnays from Stonestreet, the Broken Road bottling at once tightly constructed and minerally in character on the one hand and keenly focused on sweet apple fruit with wisps of nectarine for come-hither appeal and citrus for balance. Long, but still unfolding on the palate and bound to grow into better with a minimum of one to three years of bottle age, this exceptionally well-crafted effort sports bags of potential for increasing brilliance.

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2008 Lower Rim Chardonnay
94 Points Steve Heimoff, Wine Enthusiast Magazine

Ultra rich, an oily, unctuous wine offering tiers of pineapples, pears, limes and mangoes, enriched with sweet, smoky oak. Made in the super ripe California style, yet always retains a crisp, dry elegance.

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2008 Upper Barn Vineyard Chardonnay
94 Points Stephen Tanzer, Stephen Tanzer's International Wine Cellar

Pale, bright straw-yellow. Expressive aromas of nectarine, brown spices and crushed rock. Dense, thick and sweet, with seriously chewy, complex flavors of lemon zest, orange, minerals and spices. Finishes very broad and very long, with an echoing stony character. Despite its sweet fruit, this mineral-driven wine strikes me as less exotic in character than the outstanding vintages made by Marcassin in the '90s.

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2008 Gravel Bench Vineyard Chardonnay
94 Points Stephen Tanzer, Stephen Tanzer's International Wine Cellar

Pale yellow-straw. Highly complex, Burgundian aromas of apple, peach, flowers, minerals and musky spices. Tightly wound, dry and vibrant, with mineral and crushed stone flavors dominating the palate. Wonderfully delicate and delineated wine with a very long, adamantly dry finish throwing off notes of mint, spearmint oil and resins. I'd love to throw this into a tasting of top white Burgundies.

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2007 Upper Barn Vineyard Chardonnay
94 Points Robert M. Parker Jr., Robert Parker Wine Advocate

The star is the 2007 Chardonnay Upper Barn, which was made famous when Helen Turley used to make this wine for her Marcassin label. From this great grand cru site, this powerful Chardonnay reveals notes of popcorn, citrus, nectarine, and lemon blossom. Made from the old Heritage Wente clone (as are many of California’s top Chardonnays), it possesses plenty of minerality, a big, full-bodied mouthfeel, good acidity, and a long finish. Drink this profound Chardonnay over the next 5-6 years.

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2006 Upper Barn Vineyard Chardonnay
94 Points Steve Heimoff, Wine Enthusiast Magazine 94 Points Editor's Choice

This is a big, powerful Chardonnay that impresses for sheer volume. Crisp acidity provides a keen balance to the ripe pineapple, white peach custard, sweet green apple purée, buttered toast and vanilla flavors that finish with a smoky swirl of dusty spices.