Boundary Breaks Vineyard
Finger Lakes Unoaked Chardonnay
Our first go at this bottle, they just released their initial Chardonnay in the fall of 2017.
The nose is light but it does bring fresh cut apple, lemon peel and pleasing wet metallic/mineral notes. The palate is fresh and clean with med-low acidity and a yellow apple and faint pineapple profile. A solid effort for our wine club purchase sightly under $14.50.
Our first go at this bottle, they just released their initial Chardonnay in the fall of 2017.
The nose is light but it does bring fresh cut apple, lemon peel and pleasing wet metallic/mineral notes. The palate is fresh and clean with med-low acidity and a yellow apple and faint pineapple profile. A solid effort for our wine club purchase sightly under $14.50.
A supple fragrance of leaf fronds and slight tropical fruits like pineapples, lychee, and mangoes. Finally some underlying pine aromas.
A little less balanced, but in a good way. Leaning towards higher acid, but the tropical sweet notes balance this out, which is a nice playfulness.
It looks stunning in a glass, and has that end note of unctuous salinity and the overall freshness of skiing through pines.
A supple fragrance of leaf fronds and slight tropical fruits like pineapples, lychee, and mangoes. Finally some underlying pine aromas.
A little less balanced, but in a good way. Leaning towards higher acid, but the tropical sweet notes balance this out, which is a nice playfulness.
It looks stunning in a glass, and has that end note of unctuous salinity and the overall freshness of skiing through pines.
So everyone has been saying try/go to Finger Lakes. 1st white from there pleasantly surprised
So everyone has been saying try/go to Finger Lakes. 1st white from there pleasantly surprised
Sep 28th, 2020