Cru Wines 2006 Chardonnay
Jun 11th, 2008 by admin
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Mission Codename: Runaway Chardonnay
Operative: Agent Red
Objective: Seek Out a Monterey County Chardonnay
Mission Status: Accomplished!
Current Winery: Cru Wines
Wine Subject: 2006 Redding Ranch Chardonnay
Winemaker: Michael Levin
Backgrounder:
Widely considered the greatest of all the dry non-aromatic white grape varietals, Chardonnay is widely grown throughout the globe. Chardonnay is perhaps most famous as a primary grape of the sparkling classics from Champagne as well as white Burgundies, Chardonnay is far and wide one of the most popular white varietals in California with over 100,000 acres planted representing nearly half of all the white grapes grown.
Wine Spies Tasting Profile:
Look – Golden straw-yellow in color with pale edges, excellent clarity and a slightly viscous texture when swirled revealing long thin legs.
Smell – This wine exhibits a balanced nose of oak, tart pineapple and citrus and creamy yeast. As this wine opens up, components of honey and toasted nuts also emerges.
Feel – Smooth, creamy and viscous showing its malolactic fermentation along with a distinct glycerin feel.
Taste – This wine exhibits layers of green and tropical fruit, very mild oak components and a hint of spice at the back of the palate. Very subtle nutty and buttery flavor components also emerge as the wine opens up.
Finish – This Chardonnay finishes clean and smooth with a buttery flavors and hints of citrus and other tart fruits.
Conclusion – Cru Wine’s Chardonnay is a very pleasant wine to drink and is not your typical overly oaky or butter-ball Chardonnay. Well balanced bouquet, a lovely mouth feel, layers of fruit, oak and spice with a clean smooth finish.
Mission Report:
It was a beautiful day and I was enjoying my morning espresso. I was sitting in an open air cafe, nestled among
apple trees, and I was just waking up. Suddenly, a loud voice shakes me further awake.
“S’up, yo?! What brings the Secret Agent Man to the S.L.H?!”
I didn’t need to turn around to know who it was. One of my newest assets, Codename: “Dawg”, had proven to be very useful at obtaining information for me, but he wasn’t the most subtle informant in the world.
Patiently and as quietly as possible, I said to him, “Good morning, Dawg. Lower your voice and sit.”
The joke was lost on him, but, obediently, he sat.
“Yo, Red, check it. Me and my crew, we just found you a killer new release, yo. Its a Pinot, direct from the S.L.H.. I know how much you dig those, yo. And check this, the name of the winery is CRU. That name is off the hook, yo.”
Usually my patience with Dawg is bolstered by the knowledge that he delivers great intel. Today, I was not in the mood.
“Listen, Dawg…. Duane. You are 42 years old. You are a chemical engineer. You have 2 PhDs, 3 kids, a loving wife and your crew consists of your wine buddies from work. For goodness sake, you drive a minivan, Duane. How about we lay off the schtick for today.”
Visibly dejected, Dawg took off his hip hop sunglasses, removed his faux-diamond encrusted grill and slumped into his chair.
“Awww, geez, red… Why do you have to ruin my cover like that?”
Calmly, I replied, “Sorry, Dawg. Its been a rough week. What do you have for me, something great?”
He perked up.
“Yeah, Red. Listen, I have a friend that works at CRU winery. I trust the guy implicitly and, heck, I am a member of the CRU wine club so I know they make great wine. Anyhow, I managed to get my hands on their newest vintage. You can’t even find this stuff for sale yet. He’s letting us drop the wine on the world early. Heck, we might even be the first to have it.”
Dawg then fell back into his character soon after, but at least he told me which dead-drop to find the wine samples at. I thanked him, tried to do some crazy handshake with him, bade him farewell and rushed to retrieve the wine.
Once back in my safehouse, I let the wine settle for a few days before opening it.
Monterey County, continues to impress and amaze me. Chardonnay and Pinot Noir from this region are fantastic and today’s Chard from CRU illustrates this point in perfect detail. Its simply delicious.
Wine Spies Vineyard Check:
The location of the Cru Wines (Mariposa Wine Company) tasting room can be seen in this satellite photo.
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