Wine of the Week: Mondavi 2010 Reserve Chardonnay
Welcome to Monday, I trust everyone had a fantastic weekend full of great wine, tasty dishes and most of some breath-taking football action. I know I had a little of all three, while some aspects of it was a bit more challenging than the others, all in all it, there are no complaints to be found here.
I like so many other bloggers, received a sample of this very tasty Robert Mondavi Reserve Chardonnay, vintage 2010, their Napa Valley Chardonnay and the Private Selection. So you've seen many reviews of this wine already or you will be seeing them in multitude in the coming weeks, so please stand-by.
The Mondavi brand is one which almost everyone [vino-sapiens] is aware of or is at least familiar with in some small way. But honestly folks I get a sample of this wine every year, but I don't think it has ever made its way to my wine of the week list. The reason I say that is because I want convey to you, that I thought this vintage from Carneros really stands out for me, far more than it has in previous years. So much in fact I scored this wine 91 points.
This wine stands out in my mind and that of even Mrs. Cuvee who gave it her “good” affirmation, as one of the better Chardonnay’s I’ve had all year, especially at its reasonable price point. On the Mondavi website this wine has a SRP of $40, but a quick look at Costco and you’ll find it well under $30. Bonus: You don’t have to me a member to purchase wine or other adult beverages at Costco in
In
the glass a crisp, hay colored core warmly greets you at the door. After being
welcomed inside and stepping up to your first slurp, bam bright minerality, a
creamy texture, a bit of lemon curd, ripe pear, green apple, with nectarine
fruit piling on for good measure. According to the tech-note all of the grapes for
the 2010 Vintage were sourced from the renowned Hyde Vineyard, in the Carneros
region of Napa Valley .
For
the folks wondering about barrel regiment [15 months total], there’s just a
touch of oak and lee stirring action ["Sur lie"] which adds a lush
richness to the palate [Burgundian-style barrels, 68% new French oak for fermentation]. I
found it an ideal food-wine ready to take on a variety of dishes. The finish just lingers on
the palate like an urban outdoorsman waiting to greet you as you exit the
freeway; this wine has the structure and acidity to go the distance if you are
so inclined.
I paired this wine with easy-breezy recipe that is in what Mrs. Cuvee calls my go-to recipe box, which is easy that even a cave-man like me can pull it off so easily. It’s the ever wonderful Chicken Marsala, just don’t forget you need to have a 1/2 cup dry
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