The 2018 Black’s Station Chardonnay has pretty aromas of stone fruit
and barrel spice that lead to fresh flavors of apricot and white peach.
The appealing fruit sweetness mingles with a creamy, buttery note.
60% malolactic fermentation adds a nice viscosity.
Vineyard Notes
Due east of Napa, tucked away in northern California’s rolling Dunnigan Hills, is a little town called Zamora. But back in the late 1800’s, folks around here used to call it Black’s Station. At its height, this hub founded by J.J. Black boasted a hotel, two stores, a jail, blacksmith shops and a town hall. Today we grow our grapes just three miles from Zamora. We like to think that they carry with them the character and frontier-style of that old town.
Pairings
Pair this easy drinking wine with spit-roasted
chicken, fish tacos or a big Greek salad.