Tyler

Bien Nacido Vineyard-W Block Chardonnay

9.219 ratings
9.29 pro ratings
Santa Maria Valley, Central Coast, California, 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
Jeremy Shanker

Sommelier at RN74

9.1

Richer expression considering the rest of the Tyler lineup. Pineapple for daysss

Richer expression considering the rest of the Tyler lineup. Pineapple for daysss

Jul 31st, 2020
Evan Keaschuk

California done right. Ripe with such incredible elegance and freshness

California done right. Ripe with such incredible elegance and freshness

Apr 17th, 2016
William Paley

yesss.....decant for a few hours for max pleasure......squeezed between great bottles it was good but a little lost....however morning after: Heavenly. Parking spot in the back of the fridge recommended.

yesss.....decant for a few hours for max pleasure......squeezed between great bottles it was good but a little lost....however morning after: Heavenly. Parking spot in the back of the fridge recommended.

Oct 11th, 2020
Gavin Baum

Absolutely friggin sublime. Tyler Chardonnays are often a little edgy and tightly coiled, with serious acid structure that can be kinda imposing, especially in youth. They bristle with energy and cut and are wont to leave even seasoned acid heads reaching for the Pepto at the end of the night. And I love that about them. Truly I do. But this wine has ascended to a higher astral plane. It has shed some of that puerile nervosite and in its place achieved total harmony. The nose is reserved at first, giving up notes of citrus zest, salt air, and pastry cream with a little coaxing. The palate is exquisitely balanced, with riper flavors of lemon meringue and subtle toast that positively coat the palate. It's not until the finish that the acid, minerality, and sheer phenolic weight of the wine finally intercede, and man do they stick with you. An absolute master class in American Chardonnay, with a long life still ahead of it.

Absolutely friggin sublime. Tyler Chardonnays are often a little edgy and tightly coiled, with serious acid structure that can be kinda imposing, especially in youth. They bristle with energy and cut and are wont to leave even seasoned acid heads reaching for the Pepto at the end of the night. And I love that about them. Truly I do. But this wine has ascended to a higher astral plane. It has shed some of that puerile nervosite and in its place achieved total harmony. The nose is reserved at first, giving up notes of citrus zest, salt air, and pastry cream with a little coaxing. The palate is exquisitely balanced, with riper flavors of lemon meringue and subtle toast that positively coat the palate. It's not until the finish that the acid, minerality, and sheer phenolic weight of the wine finally intercede, and man do they stick with you. An absolute master class in American Chardonnay, with a long life still ahead of it.

Feb 15th, 2019
Madeleine Ray

Oh man. I’m so happy we joined this wine club 😂. This is sublime. Valentine’s Day dinner with fresh herb risotto and perfectly seared scallops was the pairing. The saline and bright acid structure lifted the creamy dense dish perfectly. Wonderfully integrated and soft with the food, round and whipped. After dinner, with oxygen, the back palate develops a soft nuttiness, like flaky pastries, almond extract or hazelnut. Mid palate texture presents itself, balanced and even, while gaining a slightly more angular structure. Love it.

Oh man. I’m so happy we joined this wine club 😂. This is sublime. Valentine’s Day dinner with fresh herb risotto and perfectly seared scallops was the pairing. The saline and bright acid structure lifted the creamy dense dish perfectly. Wonderfully integrated and soft with the food, round and whipped. After dinner, with oxygen, the back palate develops a soft nuttiness, like flaky pastries, almond extract or hazelnut. Mid palate texture presents itself, balanced and even, while gaining a slightly more angular structure. Love it.

Feb 15th, 2019
Michael Wilson

ACID

Sep 6th, 2017
Jens Lundqvist

Bartender/waiter/sommelier/ PA & Co

9.2

Jens had this 5 years ago

Jens had this 5 years ago

Oct 26th, 2019
Lee Pitofsky

Lee had this 5 years ago

Lee had this 5 years ago

Jan 2nd, 2019
Bob Bath

Master Sommelier & Educator CIA Greystone

9.1

Bob had this 7 years ago

Bob had this 7 years ago

Nov 20th, 2016
Craig Lewis

Craig had this 8 years ago

Craig had this 8 years ago

Jan 31st, 2016