Stoller Family Estate

Reserve Dundee Hills Chardonnay

9.073 ratings
9.011 pro ratings
Dundee Hills, 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
Top Notes For
Tom Elliot

Founder Northwest Wines

9.3

6 to 10 years seems to be the sweet spot for the majority of Willamette Valley Chardonnays. This one is drinking finely at almost 9 years.

6 to 10 years seems to be the sweet spot for the majority of Willamette Valley Chardonnays. This one is drinking finely at almost 9 years.

Jun 22nd, 2020
Sean Genn

Has some nice lemon and mineral notes that remind me more of Burgundy than new world.

Has some nice lemon and mineral notes that remind me more of Burgundy than new world.

1 person found it helpfulMay 29th, 2016
Sarah Oettel

Nice, balanced oak.

Nice, balanced oak.

1 person found it helpfulJan 17th, 2016
Shay A
9.2

One of the better chards I've had. If big butter and heavy Oak emphasis is a priority for you, keep searching. This is very floral...lots of crushed flower petals with a good body. Silky.

One of the better chards I've had. If big butter and heavy Oak emphasis is a priority for you, keep searching. This is very floral...lots of crushed flower petals with a good body. Silky.

Dec 10th, 2016
Elizabeth Smith

I live on the edge of ABC (All But Chardonnay, except Chablis and unoaked Chardonnay, that is), until this lovely 2014 Stoller Family Estate Reserve Chardonnay (sample, $35). Holy deliciousness, Batman! The 11 months in French oak add a beautiful texture and backbone to a citrus- and tree-fruit driven wonder on the palate. I'm especially drawn to the lime finish. If only all oaked Chardonnays could be like this one. The pairing: Baked Steelhead trout.

I live on the edge of ABC (All But Chardonnay, except Chablis and unoaked Chardonnay, that is), until this lovely 2014 Stoller Family Estate Reserve Chardonnay (sample, $35). Holy deliciousness, Batman! The 11 months in French oak add a beautiful texture and backbone to a citrus- and tree-fruit driven wonder on the palate. I'm especially drawn to the lime finish. If only all oaked Chardonnays could be like this one. The pairing: Baked Steelhead trout.

Oct 24th, 2016
Christine Havens

Beautiful, as are all of Stoller's wines, but young. I feel will benefit from just a little more time in bottle. I reviewed the 2013 Reserve Chardonnay and preferred it slightly over the 2014. Even so, 2014 offers layers of sensory charm and is laden with just-picked peaches and pear tartan, topped off with a whiff of caramel and vanilla. On the palate, it's round and welcoming—peaches and cream followed by a subtle burst of lemon zest, dried pineapple, apricot and baking spice. Sample

Beautiful, as are all of Stoller's wines, but young. I feel will benefit from just a little more time in bottle. I reviewed the 2013 Reserve Chardonnay and preferred it slightly over the 2014. Even so, 2014 offers layers of sensory charm and is laden with just-picked peaches and pear tartan, topped off with a whiff of caramel and vanilla. On the palate, it's round and welcoming—peaches and cream followed by a subtle burst of lemon zest, dried pineapple, apricot and baking spice. Sample

Sep 2nd, 2016
Christine Havens

Lilting aromas of apricot, pear, dried honey, lemon curd, anise. Stoller's Dundee Hills Reserve Chardonnay 2013 is clean and focused on the palate and more delicate than most. The perception is one of silkiness with beautifully integrated oak (you’d hardly know it’s there) except as a textural component, lending structure, allowing pure orchard fruit notes to shine through. This is a charming Oregon Chardonnay, and very drinkable at 12.9% ABV. If you haven't visited their tasting room, do. The view is breathtaking. Sample

Lilting aromas of apricot, pear, dried honey, lemon curd, anise. Stoller's Dundee Hills Reserve Chardonnay 2013 is clean and focused on the palate and more delicate than most. The perception is one of silkiness with beautifully integrated oak (you’d hardly know it’s there) except as a textural component, lending structure, allowing pure orchard fruit notes to shine through. This is a charming Oregon Chardonnay, and very drinkable at 12.9% ABV. If you haven't visited their tasting room, do. The view is breathtaking. Sample

Jul 17th, 2016
Matt Duncan

Wildflower nose, wood lingers.

Wildflower nose, wood lingers.

Feb 28th, 2016
Tom Elliot

Founder Northwest Wines

9.0

Very fine and the best one to date from these folks.

Very fine and the best one to date from these folks.

Nov 20th, 2014
Bryant Bickel

Clean crisp, and bright.

Clean crisp, and bright.

Sep 19th, 2013