Rodney Strong Winery was established in 1959 in Healdsburg,
California on the Sonoma Coast. The cool climate of the vineyard makes for
ideal Chardonnay growing conditions producing enhanced concentration of flavor
and acidity. Winemaker, Rick Sayer, fermented this Chardonnay 40% in French oak
barrels, 60% stainless steal for 8 month. This Chardonnay had a nice aroma of
tart apples, lemons with a hint of sweet vanilla and oak barrels. It is crisp in acidity with strong sense of
lemons and oak flavors. It lacks the the
buttery finish we are so accustom to with California Chardonnays. It is not an exceptional Chardonnay, just
sort of there.
Varietal: Chardonnay
Producer/Importer: Rodney Strong
Region: Sonoma
County
Vintage: 2009
Price: $13.99
Tasting notes:
Sight (Color/Clarity): light golden
Smell (bouquet, aroma): apples, lemons,
and vanilla oak.
Taste
(acidity, balance, body): lemony and oaky
Label description: “Toasty vanilla and spice complexities, crisp apple and
pineapple flavors, with a core of bright acidity and a long toasty finish.”
Comparisons: Kendall
Jackson still holds the ranks in inexpensive Chardonnay’s.
Overall rating
(1-10): 7
Date consumed: April
11, 2012
Comments: 13.5%
abv
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