Stuhlmuller Vineyards

Estate Alexander Valley Chardonnay

8.813 ratings
8.93 pro ratings
Alexander Valley, 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
Matt Trader

I will admit.. I dont typically like warmer climate Chard - for my personal preferences, they tend to be overly ripe, overly oaked and flabby. Maybe that is a gross overreaction to new world Chardonnay.

However, this one surprised me. I haven't had any Chardonnay from Alexander Valley, which is more known for warm climate bold red varietals such as Cabernet and Zinfandel.. but it was well balanced, with lush acidity, ample NOT overripe fruit, well integrated nutty and buttery nuances, tropical fruit characteristics... overall for ~$30, great effort. Only complaint is that the finish falls just a tad too quickly... but it has a definite Mersault/St Aubin feel about it, which is what I enjoy. Definitely worth hunting down if you haven't tried this producer.

I will admit.. I dont typically like warmer climate Chard - for my personal preferences, they tend to be overly ripe, overly oaked and flabby. Maybe that is a gross overreaction to new world Chardonnay.

However, this one surprised me. I haven't had any Chardonnay from Alexander Valley, which is more known for warm climate bold red varietals such as Cabernet and Zinfandel.. but it was well balanced, with lush acidity, ample NOT overripe fruit, well integrated nutty and buttery nuances, tropical fruit characteristics... overall for ~$30, great effort. Only complaint is that the finish falls just a tad too quickly... but it has a definite Mersault/St Aubin feel about it, which is what I enjoy. Definitely worth hunting down if you haven't tried this producer.

Feb 23rd, 2019
Sipping Fine Wine

After selling grapes to a number of wineries, in the 90's Fritz Stuhlmuller decided to put the family's name on a label, to produce small lots of Chard & Cab. Located a stone's throw from Chalk Hill and the RRV. Aromas of fruit and toasty oak spice. On the palate pear, apple and hints of peach with citrus notes and nice round oaky tones. Medium+ finish ending with a creamy mineral edge.

After selling grapes to a number of wineries, in the 90's Fritz Stuhlmuller decided to put the family's name on a label, to produce small lots of Chard & Cab. Located a stone's throw from Chalk Hill and the RRV. Aromas of fruit and toasty oak spice. On the palate pear, apple and hints of peach with citrus notes and nice round oaky tones. Medium+ finish ending with a creamy mineral edge.

Nov 18th, 2018
Joe Becerra

Good texture, moderate in style. Balance acid.

Good texture, moderate in style. Balance acid.

Oct 13th, 2018
Jennifer

What I lived on in at the resort in Kaua unless at lunch or dinner. I’ll never be a fan of CA Chard’s. I’m exceptionally picky. Light oak, no butter and fruit forward but it runs flat. It would be a lot better if it were steel barrel wine and if it is it could’ve fooled me.

What I lived on in at the resort in Kaua unless at lunch or dinner. I’ll never be a fan of CA Chard’s. I’m exceptionally picky. Light oak, no butter and fruit forward but it runs flat. It would be a lot better if it were steel barrel wine and if it is it could’ve fooled me.

Jul 11th, 2018
Emmett Reed

Fairly classic Chardonnay, not overly oaked. Fruit shines through nicely. 2015 Vintage

Fairly classic Chardonnay, not overly oaked. Fruit shines through nicely. 2015 Vintage

Jun 18th, 2017
Wissam Nasr

Wissam had this 3 years ago

Wissam had this 3 years ago

Mar 7th, 2021
Whitney Hoose

Whitney had this 5 years ago

Whitney had this 5 years ago

Nov 20th, 2018
A m O
8.7

A had this 6 years ago

A had this 6 years ago

Aug 12th, 2018
Jack Clennon

Jack had this 6 years ago

Jack had this 6 years ago

Mar 22nd, 2018
Ashwin Muthiah

Ashwin had this 6 years ago

Ashwin had this 6 years ago

Mar 10th, 2018