Kistler - Les Noisetiers - Chardonnay

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Kistler - Les Noisetiers - Chardonnay - 2020 - 75cl - Onshore Cellars

Kistler - Les Noisetiers - Chardonnay

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Technical
Grapes
ABV
14.1%
Serving
11° - 13° C
Food Pairings
Grilled LobsterShellfishCrabChickenPorkTruffle-Based DishesGreen VegetablesRoasted NutsMushroomsCreamCakes
Key Characteristics
["High alcohol""Full-bodied""Mineral""Complex""Medium acidity""Dry"]

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Kistler Vineyards

Kistler Vineyards

Kistler Vineyards operates in California's Sonoma Coast, focusing primarily on Chardonnay and Pinot Noir production. The winery has established itself as a specialist in these two Burgundian varieties,...

Kistler Vineyards operates in California's Sonoma Coast, focusing primarily on Chardonnay and Pinot Noir production. The winery has established itself as a specialist in these two Burgundian varieties, working with vineyards throughout the Sonoma Coast appellation to craft site-specific wines that reflect their origins.

The Sonoma Coast AVA is characterized by its proximity to the Pacific Ocean, which creates a cool, foggy climate ideal for growing Chardonnay and Pinot Noir. The region's marine influence moderates temperatures, allowing for extended hang time and the development of complex flavors while maintaining natural acidity. The varied topography includes ridgetops, hillsides, and valleys that experience different levels of fog penetration and temperature fluctuation.

Kistler's approach centers on vineyard-designated wines that showcase specific sites within the appellation. Their current releases include Les Noisetiers Chardonnay, demonstrating their focus on single-vineyard expressions that capture the nuances of individual terroirs within the broader Sonoma Coast region.

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California

California spans nearly 800 miles along the Pacific Coast and ranks as the fourth-largest wine producing region globally by volume. The state's diverse geography encompasses coastal valleys, inland...

California spans nearly 800 miles along the Pacific Coast and ranks as the fourth-largest wine producing region globally by volume. The state's diverse geography encompasses coastal valleys, inland mountains, and desert areas, with vineyards extending from Mendocino County in the north to San Diego County in the south. Wine production began during the Spanish mission period in the late 18th century, though the modern California wine industry emerged following the repeal of Prohibition in 1933.

The Pacific Ocean's maritime influence creates distinct microclimates throughout California's wine regions, with coastal areas experiencing cooling fog and inland valleys subject to greater temperature variation. Napa Valley and Sonoma County represent the state's most recognized appellations, while emerging regions like Santa Barbara County and Paso Robles contribute to California's viticultural diversity. Soil types range from volcanic ash in Napa Valley to limestone-rich soils in parts of Paso Robles, providing varied terroir expressions across appellations.

Cabernet Sauvignon dominates red wine production, particularly in Napa Valley, while Chardonnay leads white varieties with notable expressions from cool-climate regions like Russian River Valley and Carneros. Pinot Noir thrives in coastal appellations including Sonoma Coast and Santa Barbara County, benefiting from marine influence and longer growing seasons. California's Mediterranean climate allows for extended hang time, typically producing wines with ripe fruit characteristics and higher alcohol levels compared to European counterparts.

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Sonoma Coast

Sonoma Coast

The Sonoma Coast AVA encompasses the western portion of Sonoma County, California, stretching from the Pacific Ocean inland to the warmer valley floors. Established in 1987, this appellation...

The Sonoma Coast AVA encompasses the western portion of Sonoma County, California, stretching from the Pacific Ocean inland to the warmer valley floors. Established in 1987, this appellation covers approximately 480,000 acres, making it one of California's larger wine regions. The boundaries extend from the Mendocino County line in the north to the Marin County line in the south, capturing the diverse topography where coastal mountains meet the sea.

The region's proximity to the Pacific Ocean creates a distinctive cool, maritime climate characterized by morning fog and afternoon winds that moderate temperatures throughout the growing season. Soils vary considerably across the appellation, ranging from sandy loam near the coast to volcanic ash and sedimentary deposits further inland. The combination of elevation changes, from sea level to over 1,800 feet, and ocean influence creates numerous microclimates within the AVA. Chardonnay and Pinot Noir dominate plantings, as these Burgundian varieties thrive in the cooler conditions.

Sonoma Coast wines typically display bright acidity and elegant structure due to the extended growing season created by the maritime influence. Chardonnays from this region often show crisp minerality with citrus and stone fruit characteristics, while maintaining freshness even in warmer vintages. Pinot Noirs tend toward a more restrained style with red fruit flavors, earthy undertones, and silky tannins, reflecting the cool climate's ability to preserve the grape's natural acidity and delicate aromatics.

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