Apaltagua Reserva Chardonnay
I’ve been a big fan of Chilean wine for a while. Their Cabernet Sauvignon, Carmenere and Sauvignon Blanc in particular have impressed me, but I haven’t come across a lot of Chilean Chardonnay that wowed me. However, this one is pretty good.
The Apaltagua winery is located in the Apalta region in Colchagua Valley, Chile. But the grapes for this Chardonnay come from Casablanca Valley, a region that is generally better for white wines than Colchagua Valley. Apaltagua wines are imported into the US by Global Vineyard Importers.
A hay aroma is the dominant feature on the nose of this one. It also shows some fig and melon aromas. But for as strong as the hay characteristics are on the nose, I’m surprised — and relieved — that I don’t get that flavor on the palate. The flavors are much more fruity, with apple, melon and peach flavors. It has very nice acidity. The finish is relatively long, with melon and peach flavors lingering. Although I’m not sure of this, I don’t get the impression that this Chardonnay has gone through malolactic fermentation or seen any oak, making it a “naked Chardonnay.” It’s a nice Chardonnay.
Wine: Apaltagua Reserva
Variety: Chardonnay
Vintage: 2008
Alcohol: 14%
Rating: 87
Price: $11.00
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Disclosure: This wine was received as a sample.