Think of this as delicious history in a bottle: while famed Napa pioneer Mike Grgich started his namesake winery in 1977 — hence this 40th anniversary chardonnay released this year — he also was the winemaker at Chateau Montelena when it won for its chardonnay at the infamous Judgment of Paris tasting that shocked the wine world in 1976 and established California’s reputation.
So that’s the house and pedigree celebrated with this beautiful release that no doubt has a good 15-year life left, at least, but is yummy now. No malolactic fermentation for this chard, so it’s steely more than creamy, that acid core making it a wonderful food wine. Still, there’s no denying the lovely apple and lemon fruit, either.
See grgich.com.