Ramey Chardonnay Sonoma Coast Fort Ross-Seaview 2023

96 Points, James Suckling – 95 Points, Decanter – 94 Points, Wine Spectator 

#2 Rated Chardonnay in the U.S. Under $50/bottle (James Suckling)

This is a brilliant representation of one of Sonoma Coast’s best vineyards by far. It incredibly balances richness with tension to make one beautiful, age-worthy Chardonnay. It opens with an aromatic medley of Meyer lemon curd, crisp green apple, and a hint of toasted brioche, underscored by hints of crushed oyster shell and some floral notes. On the palate, it delivers a seamless creaminess that is immediately cut by a vibrant, saline minerality and energetic acidity, revealing layered flavors of ripe stone fruit, citrus zest, and a nuanced touch of sweet spice. The finish is long and precise, leaving a refreshing, focused impression that speaks to both its coastal origins and flawless winemaking. A masterclass from Dave Ramey.

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96 Points, James Suckling
A vivid, fresh, almost chewy wine that’s vibrant in crisp apple and tangy lime flavors on the signature creamy texture of Ramey. Flavors emerge on the palate, including minerals, chalk and touches of flint and lemon zest. The grapes come from the Charles Ranch from vines planted in 1982. Drinkable now, but best from 2029.

95 Points, Decanter
Sourced exclusively from the Martinelli Charles Ranch, located three miles inland from the Pacific at 340 metres elevation, surrounded by redwoods, bay laurels, and oaks. The vineyard was planted in 1982 by George Charles (Lee Martinelli Jr.’s maternal grandfather), and Ramey has worked with this fruit since 2008. “It’s a large, undulating site,” says Claire Ramey. “We take fruit from many different aspects, but the blend has been largely from south-west-facing blocks, along with some less west-facing and a few east-facing sites, all sitting at roughly 305 metres and mostly above the fog.” Lovely sea-spray aromatics fill this medium-bodied wine’s nose and palate, boasting fantastic bracing acidity and an astounding baseline of intense, creamy fruit. Best enjoyed alongside grilled scallops or lobster mac and cheese—the wine’s taut acid backbone and creamy texture will elevate both the food and the wine.

94 Points, Wine Spectator
There’s impressive precision and focus to the flavors in this white, with pure Meyer lemon, pomelo, yuzu and fresh ginger accents, plus a crunchy sea salt detail. Honeycrisp apple, lemon verbena and lemon blossom notes emerge on the finish, where the vibrant acidity gives this a firm backbone. Drink now through 2037.

David Ramey is a straight-up pioneer in Californian winemaking and is often called “Professor Chardonnay” due to his groundbreaking work with this grape. He introduced innovative techniques like using indigenous yeasts and sur lie aging, resulting in richer, smoother Chardonnays and has seen some of the highest scores ever awarded to American white wines.

Ramey’s journey began at UC Davis and continued with experiences in France, notably at Château Pétrus. He later led winemaking at prestigious California wineries like Matanzas Creek, Chalk Hill, Dominus Estate, and Rudd Estate. At his namesake vineayrd, he’s able to lean on his decades of experience making some of the world’s best wine and focus all of his efforts on his own wines – creating magical bottlings year after year.

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