Rich & Expressive 93pt Single Vineyard Calera Chardonnay On Sale!
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Calera Mt. Harlan Chardonnay 2011
Central Coast, California
"The 2011 Chardonnay Mt. Harlan bursts from the glass with expressive apricots, peaches, crushed rocks, French oak and spices. Rich yet weightless, the 2011 is striking from the very first taste. Once again, Calera’s Mt. Harlan Chardonnay is world-class. Anticipated maturity: 2012-2018. "
93+ Points Wine Advocate's Antonio Galloni
Suggested Retail Price $39.99
Our Regular Price $32.99
Sale Price: $28.95 Incredible!
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Calera's Mt Harlan Chard is the favorite of many a white Burgundy lover because of the similarities. If this is for you then check this out: on sale for the next week PLUS FREE SHIPPING! LIMITED!
FREE SHIPPING ON 6 BOTTLES OR MORE! JUST ENTER THE PROMO CODE "HarlanFS" IN THE PROMOTION CODE BOX IN THE SHOPPING CART LOCATED RIGHT UNDER THE TOTAL FIELD AND CLICK THE UPDATE BUTTON. IF YOU COMBINE THIS WINE WITH OTHER WINES IN YOUR ORDER, YOU WILL BE CHARGED REGULAR SHIPPING FOR THOSE WINES. THIS OFFER ENDS February 2, 2013 OR BEFORE IF WE SELL OUT!
"Calera" is Spanish for "limekiln." Limestone had been commercially quarried from the Calera property 100 years earlier, as evidenced by the existence of a recently restored 30 foot tall masonry calera, the symbol and logo of Calera Wine Company. Josh Jensen's winemaker mentors in Burgundy were adamant that Pinot Noir and Chardonnay must be grown in limestone-rich soils, as present in the Cotes d’Or, to make great wines. Upon his return from France in 1971 he spent two years searching throughout California to find limestone before finally purchasing, in early 1974, a high-elevation parcel with a limestone deposit of several million tons. Located 90 miles south of San Francisco and about 25 miles inland from the Pacific Ocean, it is near Mt. Harlan in San Benito County. Its elevation is 2,200 feet above sea level, making it one of the highest and coldest vineyard properties in California. The Mt. Harlan Chardonnay Vineyard was planted in 1984 on the same south facing slope as the Mills Pinot Noir. This vineyard was planted on its own roots using plant material from stray Chardonnay vines that were found interspersed among the Pinot vines of the original vineyards. Each year this vineyard yields only slightly more than 2 tons per acre of very intense flavorful Chardonnay fruit. Leaner and more mineral than a typical California Chardonnay the wines carry a creamy texture and a leanness that are unique due to the limestone soil. |
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