Ponzi Vineyards

Aurora Vineyard Chardonnay

9.219 ratings
9.18 pro ratings
Chehalem Mountains, Willamette Valley, Oregon, USA
Chardonnay
Duck, Shellfish, Goose, Mushrooms, Manchego & Parmesan, Game, Pork, Squash & Root Vegetables, Chicken, Turkey, Cheddar & Gruyere, Meaty & Oily Fish, White Fish, Shellfish, Crab & Lobster, Cream Sauces
Top Notes For
Tom Elliot

Founder Northwest Wines

9.4

Drinking great at 10.5 years with plenty of freshness and vibrancy. Finely tuned tension between fruit, acidity, and texture ending in a long, harmonious finish.

Drinking great at 10.5 years with plenty of freshness and vibrancy. Finely tuned tension between fruit, acidity, and texture ending in a long, harmonious finish.

Mar 9th, 2021
Tom Elliot

Founder Northwest Wines

9.5

Great wine but be aware that it’s still very young. Not a typical Ponzi single vineyard Chardonnay, it’s still strong, greasy, reductive aroma and flavors are reminiscent of many a modern Cote de Beaune. Powerful, complex, detailed, earthy. Decant and aerate if drinking now but better still to cellar at least another 5 years. I’m projecting it will age gracefully for 25 years or more.

Great wine but be aware that it’s still very young. Not a typical Ponzi single vineyard Chardonnay, it’s still strong, greasy, reductive aroma and flavors are reminiscent of many a modern Cote de Beaune. Powerful, complex, detailed, earthy. Decant and aerate if drinking now but better still to cellar at least another 5 years. I’m projecting it will age gracefully for 25 years or more.

Nov 15th, 2020
Tom Elliot

Founder Northwest Wines

9.2

9 years old and peaking nicely. Apple pie, vanilla, cream, wildflower honey, with a straight, healthy acid-tannin backbone.

9 years old and peaking nicely. Apple pie, vanilla, cream, wildflower honey, with a straight, healthy acid-tannin backbone.

Nov 14th, 2020
Tom Elliot

Founder Northwest Wines

9.2

Compared to the 2014 which needs at least 5 years to start to reach its potential, the 2013 is mature now. Not that that’s a problem. Starts out curiously aged yet tight but fills out with aeration, taking on a rich, silky suppleness with length and complexity. If you have any 2013, enjoy now.

Compared to the 2014 which needs at least 5 years to start to reach its potential, the 2013 is mature now. Not that that’s a problem. Starts out curiously aged yet tight but fills out with aeration, taking on a rich, silky suppleness with length and complexity. If you have any 2013, enjoy now.

Nov 13th, 2020
Lynn Penner-Ash

Owner/Winemaker Penner-Ash

9.0

Nice vibrant Apple and lite vanilla custard

Nice vibrant Apple and lite vanilla custard

Mar 22nd, 2015
Kaitlin Ohlinger

Love it. Lean, elegant, classic Chard.

Love it. Lean, elegant, classic Chard.

Dec 21st, 2014
Robert Cunningham

Wine Educator DeVinimus, Wine Workshop

8.2

Good slid old world style Chard

Good slid old world style Chard

Oct 2nd, 2013
Michael Elmore

Wearing lots of make-up but still lookin’ fly

Wearing lots of make-up but still lookin’ fly

Oct 10th, 2018
Michael Seely

Alive, refreshing

Alive, refreshing

Dec 5th, 2016
Jason Townsend

2013 Chardonnay

2013 Chardonnay

Jul 23rd, 2016