Stonestreet Winery

Broken Road Chardonnay

9.254 ratings
9.110 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
Isaac Pirolo

From a vineyard that sits just above the fog line. Herbaceous nose of lemon, dill, cannabis, and caramelized stone fruit, which is an apropos segue to the rich crème brûlée that awaits on the palate. Intense in mouth and just long enough to make an impression before it's rinsed by racy acidity.

From a vineyard that sits just above the fog line. Herbaceous nose of lemon, dill, cannabis, and caramelized stone fruit, which is an apropos segue to the rich crème brûlée that awaits on the palate. Intense in mouth and just long enough to make an impression before it's rinsed by racy acidity.

Aug 7th, 2016
Sommelara

Great Alexander Valley Chard.
Guess why is called 'Broken Rd' ?

Great Alexander Valley Chard.
Guess why is called 'Broken Rd' ?

Aug 31st, 2014
Andrew Lampasone

Owner Wine Watch Selections

9.4

A new label for this brand.

A new label for this brand.

Apr 24th, 2014
Pedro Rusk

Wine Educator Kendall Jackson

9.2

Elevation chard

Elevation chard

Feb 26th, 2013
Tracy Byrnes

A beauty at 12 years old. I’m glad I cellared this one!

A beauty at 12 years old. I’m glad I cellared this one!

Mar 21st, 2020
Ae
9.5

Sonoma 2019, Coppola event. Extremely light, smooth, lemony.

Sonoma 2019, Coppola event. Extremely light, smooth, lemony.

Sep 7th, 2019
Tracy Byrnes

An aged beauty. Kettle corn. Round. Creamy.

An aged beauty. Kettle corn. Round. Creamy.

Aug 20th, 2019
Michael Peterson

As it opened up the bright lemon zest on its way to lemon yoplait yogurt dominated with herby notes and just a touch of stone fruit. I know it has plenty of oak but very well-integrated at this point with great acidity and holds its 14.5 alcohol in check. Impressive for a 7-8 year old California Chardonnay. If you have one around still I’d definitely recommend letting it breathe 30-45 minutes as is wasn’t very showy when we opened it at first.

As it opened up the bright lemon zest on its way to lemon yoplait yogurt dominated with herby notes and just a touch of stone fruit. I know it has plenty of oak but very well-integrated at this point with great acidity and holds its 14.5 alcohol in check. Impressive for a 7-8 year old California Chardonnay. If you have one around still I’d definitely recommend letting it breathe 30-45 minutes as is wasn’t very showy when we opened it at first.

Apr 30th, 2018
Chanel Arola

From our Sonoma trip. Very non buttery 👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽

From our Sonoma trip. Very non buttery 👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽

Apr 16th, 2017
Immanuel Black

Toast, Flint, Mer-ish. Fun and elegant at the right temperature.

Toast, Flint, Mer-ish. Fun and elegant at the right temperature.

Jul 27th, 2016