Paul Hobbs

CrossBarn Sonoma Coast Chardonnay

8.8210 ratings
8.629 pro ratings
Sonoma Coast, Sonoma County, 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
Sipping Fine Wine

Medium lemon color, aromas of stone and citrus fruits with floral and mineral notes. On the palate flavors of peach and pears with citrus wrapped in a smooth nutty creamy texture. Medium+ finish, lively acidity, ending with fruit notes and savory citrus character. Nice value!

Medium lemon color, aromas of stone and citrus fruits with floral and mineral notes. On the palate flavors of peach and pears with citrus wrapped in a smooth nutty creamy texture. Medium+ finish, lively acidity, ending with fruit notes and savory citrus character. Nice value!

Jun 22nd, 2023
Sipping Fine Wine

Pale lemon with aromas of stone and citrus fruits with floral and honey notes. On the palate flavors of peach and pears with honeysuckle, smooth with a creamy texture, lively acidity. Medium+ finish ending with fruit and savory citrus character, no oak aging. Nice value!

Pale lemon with aromas of stone and citrus fruits with floral and honey notes. On the palate flavors of peach and pears with honeysuckle, smooth with a creamy texture, lively acidity. Medium+ finish ending with fruit and savory citrus character, no oak aging. Nice value!

Feb 4th, 2021
Ellen Clifford

It is light but potent enough to gather interest at approximately the rate of—wait I’d have to check my stocks to make a good analogy—but it has a slender body, gracefully bruised apples (bruise but make it art!) lemons and something of a hint at salinity that makes a friendly sip alone or with a munch.

It is light but potent enough to gather interest at approximately the rate of—wait I’d have to check my stocks to make a good analogy—but it has a slender body, gracefully bruised apples (bruise but make it art!) lemons and something of a hint at salinity that makes a friendly sip alone or with a munch.

Nov 18th, 2019
Sipping Fine Wine

Clear and clean deep straw yellow. Aromas of stone and citrus fruits. Palate was Smooth with Apple, Peach and ripe Pear. The wine shows some depth, good balance and acidity, and finishes with mineral tones.

Clear and clean deep straw yellow. Aromas of stone and citrus fruits. Palate was Smooth with Apple, Peach and ripe Pear. The wine shows some depth, good balance and acidity, and finishes with mineral tones.

Mar 6th, 2016
Rebecca Fletcher

Great nose but bitter on the front palate.

Great nose but bitter on the front palate.

Aug 17th, 2015
Roger Cabrera

Very old world in its approach. Judicious use of oak and tropical inclinations. Guava, pineapple, citrus, and Granny Smith. Very good structure, all around, good new world Chardonnay.

Very old world in its approach. Judicious use of oak and tropical inclinations. Guava, pineapple, citrus, and Granny Smith. Very good structure, all around, good new world Chardonnay.

Aug 17th, 2015
Matt Sterr

Clean and tangy.

Clean and tangy.

Aug 12th, 2015
Randy Fuller

The '14 CrossBarn Chardonnay looks golden in the glass and smells nice and ripe. Peaches, pineapples and lemons burst forth like so much fruit basket. The palate shines as brightly, with wonderful fruit led by apples and lemons. The creamy quality resulting from malolactic fermentation and aging sur-lie stands opposite an eye-popping acidity. Pair this with salads, soups and seafood anytime, but it can handle a pork chop or roasted chicken just as effortlessly. Aging, btw, is 90% steel. As full and rich in the mouth as this is, I never would have guessed that.

The '14 CrossBarn Chardonnay looks golden in the glass and smells nice and ripe. Peaches, pineapples and lemons burst forth like so much fruit basket. The palate shines as brightly, with wonderful fruit led by apples and lemons. The creamy quality resulting from malolactic fermentation and aging sur-lie stands opposite an eye-popping acidity. Pair this with salads, soups and seafood anytime, but it can handle a pork chop or roasted chicken just as effortlessly. Aging, btw, is 90% steel. As full and rich in the mouth as this is, I never would have guessed that.

Jul 20th, 2015
Ed Matthews

An odd wine. Super lemon-lime nose reminiscent of Sauvignon Blanc, same fruit on palate but very round and not as angular as the nose promises. Still good acid but has been put through full ML. Strikes me as over-manipulated.

An odd wine. Super lemon-lime nose reminiscent of Sauvignon Blanc, same fruit on palate but very round and not as angular as the nose promises. Still good acid but has been put through full ML. Strikes me as over-manipulated.

Feb 12th, 2015
Aaron Means

This wine was stinky,.....and not in a good way. Couldn't figure it out. It wasn't a fault. This just didn't deliver on the palate either. Really sour fruit. No fruit, wood, acid integration. Don't know if time will heal this one.

This wine was stinky,.....and not in a good way. Couldn't figure it out. It wasn't a fault. This just didn't deliver on the palate either. Really sour fruit. No fruit, wood, acid integration. Don't know if time will heal this one.

Nov 24th, 2014