Morgan Double L Vineyard Chardonnay is a premium wine produced by Morgan Winery, a renowned winery in California. The grapes for this wine are sourced from the certified organic Double L Vineyard, which is located in the Santa Lucia Highlands appellation. The vineyard is known for its cool climate and unique soil composition, which imparts distinct flavors and aromas to the wine. The winemaking process involves careful barrel fermentation and aging in about 1/3 new oak, resulting in a rich and complex wine with notes of citrus, apple, and vanilla. This Chardonnay is a perfect example of the classic California style, with a perfect balance of fruit and oak flavors.
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This Morgan Double L Vineyard Chardonnay is a classic expression of Chardonnay, offering a creamy texture and a bouquet of ripe tropical fruits, buttery oak, and a hint of vanilla.On the palate, this wine reveals a silky smoothness that is balanced by a refreshingly crisp acidity. The finish is long and lingering, with a wonderful note of honey that lingers on the palate. Enjoy this classic expression of Chardonnay with a variety of foods, from creamy pastas and risottos to roasted poultry and fish.
The Central Coast of California is a wine lover's paradise, boasting a wide variety of climates, soils, and grape varieties. Located between San Francisco and Los Angeles, the Central Coast spans from Monterey County in the north to Santa Barbara County in the south. With its diverse topography and Mediterranean climate, the Central Coast is home to some of the most renowned wineries in the United States.
The Central Coast has a long and storied history of winemaking, dating back to the mid-1800s. The first vineyards were planted in the Santa Clara Valley, and by the late 1800s, the region was producing some of the finest wines in the country. The region's reputation for quality wines was further solidified in the early 1989, when the Santa Clara Valley was declared among the first American Viticultural Area (AVA) in the United States.