Mount Eden "Wolff Vineyard - Old Vine" Chardonnay 2021 (Edna Valley, California) - [WE 94] [WS 92] [VM 91]
Mount Eden "Wolff Vineyard - Old Vine" Chardonnay 2021 (Edna Valley, California) - [WE 94] [WS 92] [VM 91]
Mount Eden "Wolff Vineyard - Old Vine" Chardonnay 2021 (Edna Valley, California) - [WE 94] [WS 92] [VM 91]

Mount Eden "Wolff Vineyard - Old Vine" Chardonnay 2021
(Edna Valley, California) - [WE 94] [WS 92] [VM 91]


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About the Winery:
Located in the mountains above Saratoga. Mount Eden Vineyards was founded in 1945, although its history goes back much further: Native Burgundian Paul Masson arrived in California in 1878, established a winery, planted Chardonnay and Pinot Noir with cuttings obtained from his Burgundian pal Louis Latour, and pioneered the production of sparkling wine in the Santa Cruz Mountains. But then came prohibition to ruin it all. Then came the legend Martin Ray in 1943 to buy Masson's wine company and plant those cuttings in what is now the Mount Eden Estate, sitting 2,000 feet overlooking Saratoga and the entire Bay Area. He also planted Cabernet Sauvignon with cuttings from Chateau Margaux.

Today, the Mount Eden wines show the same amazing qualities found in many of the 1er and Grand Crus of Burgundy; minerality, complexity, ripe orchard fruit, but restrained use of new oak.

Jean-Pierre Wolff farms 55 acres of Chardonnay vines in the bucolic Edna Valley, outside the town of San Luis Obispo. Originally planted in 1976 by Edna Valley wine pioneer Andy Macgregor (Wolff purchased the property from Macgregor in 1999), the vineyard is the oldest in the Edna Valley. Mount Eden has made Chardonnay from this vineyard since 1985. These mature vines typically yield two to four tons per acre.

Notes from the Winemaker:
Like everywhere in California, Edna Valley went through a drought in 2021. From some of the oldest vines in the valley, the yields were extremely low. The grapes were harvested in midOctober, the last major Chardonnay region to be harvested in California.

Very nuanced aromas of honeysuckle, citrus, freshly baked bread, and rose petals. High in acidity, the flavors are very soil-driven with a solid core of citrus. Barrel fermented and aged 9 months in older French oak giving the wine a beautiful texture and finish.

Ratings & Reviews

94 Points & Editor's Choice - Wine Enthusiast:
"This always-excellent bottling from a vineyard planted in 1976 shines again in this vintage, offering aromas of clean peach, Key lime pie and airy custard. There's a deep penetration of acidity on the palate, where stony minerality wraps around lemon peel and tight stone-fruit flavors." – Matt Kettmann (Dec 2023)

92 Points - Wine Spectator:
"This white is nicely put together, with lemon meringue and orange sherbet flavors balanced by salted, toasted hazelnut and cardamom notes, revealing hints of wild fennel on the long, lush finish. Drink now. 3,491 cases made." – MW (Apr 2024)

91 Points - Vinous Media:
"The 2021 Chardonnay Wolff Vineyard is bright, effusive and super-expressive. Tangerine oil, mint, white flowers and marzipan open nicely in this creamy, mid-weight Chardonnay. In 2021, the Wolff Chardonnay has a lightly tropical quality that is distinctive and appealing. This is the last vintage from the original plantings that date back to the 1971s, some of which have now been replanted. Yields were less than one ton per acre." – Antonio Galloni (Nov 2023)