
Williams Selyem Chardonnay Three Sisters Vineyard - 2021 (750ml)
Subdued and nuanced, the Three Sisters Vineyard on the true coast, is typified with meadowy notes with woodsy undertones. Aromatics of yellow apple and pear belie the savory elements. Owing to the elevation and the struggle on the coast, the wine showcases outstanding structure with saline-like elements along with crushed rocks and minerals. This unique terroir delivers something completely different and special.
90 points Wine Spectator
Aromatic, with fresh herbal details of lemon verbena, ginger, lemongrass and lime zest that set up an elegant frame for mouthwatering, juicy lemon, green apple and pear flavors. Drink now. 177 cases made. July 31, 2023
"Fresh herbs such as lemongrass as well as seaweed and umami undertones that open to cooked apple and lemon curd. Medium to full body with a tight and focused palate and plenty of seashell, lemon and apple flavors. Subtle and lightly velvety texture. Drink or hold." James Suckling
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Subdued and nuanced, the Three Sisters Vineyard on the true coast, is typified with meadowy notes with woodsy undertones. Aromatics of yellow apple and pear belie the savory elements. Owing to the elevation and the struggle on the coast, the wine showcases outstanding structure with saline-like elements along with crushed rocks and minerals. This unique terroir delivers something completely different and special.
90 points Wine Spectator
Aromatic, with fresh herbal details of lemon verbena, ginger, lemongrass and lime zest that set up an elegant frame for mouthwatering, juicy lemon, green apple and pear flavors. Drink now. 177 cases made. July 31, 2023
"Fresh herbs such as lemongrass as well as seaweed and umami undertones that open to cooked apple and lemon curd. Medium to full body with a tight and focused palate and plenty of seashell, lemon and apple flavors. Subtle and lightly velvety texture. Drink or hold." James Suckling











