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Ribbon Ridge Chardonnay

8.816 ratings
9.13 pro ratings
Ribbon Ridge, 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
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Chance Miller

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Oct 28th, 2019
A-M
7.0

Cloying, and not in a nice way

Cloying, and not in a nice way

Mar 10th, 2018
Ryan Johnson

This is fun and closer to white burgundy than most domestic Chardonnay - 13% alc. - Day 2 it is still opening up. Caramel on the nose with funky hints. Delicate and fresh on entry with a nice tingly acidity.

This is fun and closer to white burgundy than most domestic Chardonnay - 13% alc. - Day 2 it is still opening up. Caramel on the nose with funky hints. Delicate and fresh on entry with a nice tingly acidity.

Feb 26th, 2017
Jason Marcucci

Nice balance between old world and new.
Not for everyone, but a great way for someone to experience malo without being overwhelmed by it.
Nose holds more buttery aspects than the palate.
Palate shows creamy mouthfeel and finishes with a touch of apple and citrus.

Nice balance between old world and new.
Not for everyone, but a great way for someone to experience malo without being overwhelmed by it.
Nose holds more buttery aspects than the palate.
Palate shows creamy mouthfeel and finishes with a touch of apple and citrus.

Aug 11th, 2016
Scott Stewart

Very temperature dependent and much better on say 2 so far. As its warmed up, the fruit has really begun to emerge. Some tropical notes and the texture and length rally begin to stand out. Quite a compelling bottle, but I think it still needs more time to develop.

Very temperature dependent and much better on say 2 so far. As its warmed up, the fruit has really begun to emerge. Some tropical notes and the texture and length rally begin to stand out. Quite a compelling bottle, but I think it still needs more time to develop.

Apr 3rd, 2016
Scott Stewart

For an entry level, $30 retail Chardonnay... Damn, that's good. Leaning a little more on the tropical side currently... But still crisp and focused.

For an entry level, $30 retail Chardonnay... Damn, that's good. Leaning a little more on the tropical side currently... But still crisp and focused.

Dec 11th, 2015
JP Pierce

JP had this 6 years ago

JP had this 6 years ago

Oct 27th, 2018
Stacie Jacob

Stacie had this 8 years ago

Stacie had this 8 years ago

Nov 26th, 2016
Cara Almberg

Cara had this 9 years ago

Cara had this 9 years ago

Apr 23rd, 2016
Jeremy Cope

Jeremy had this 6 years ago

Jeremy had this 6 years ago

Jun 17th, 2018