Lower in elevation yet slightly cooler than Giant Steps's other single-vineyard Chardonnay site, Sexton, this is nonetheless cut from the same delicious cloth. Bright lemon and pineapple swirl with flint and buttery brioche. The palate has an appealing and surprising lightness, with slippery acidity, a chalky texture and a spicy, citrusy and stony finish. Drink now–2022.
Lower in elevation yet slightly cooler than Giant Steps's other single-vineyard Chardonnay site, Sexton, this is nonetheless cut from the same delicious cloth. Bright lemon and pineapple swirl with flint and buttery brioche. The palate has an appealing and surprising lightness, with slippery acidity, a chalky texture and a spicy, citrusy and stony finish. Drink now–2022.
Lower in elevation yet slightly cooler than Giant Steps's other single-vineyard Chardonnay site, Sexton, this is nonetheless cut from the same delicious cloth. Bright lemon and pineapple swirl with flint and buttery brioche. The palate has an appealing and surprising lightness, with slippery acidity, a chalky texture and a spicy, citrusy and stony finish. Drink now–2022.
Lower in elevation yet slightly cooler than Giant Steps's other single-vineyard Chardonnay site, Sexton, this is nonetheless cut from the same delicious cloth. Bright lemon and pineapple swirl with flint and buttery brioche. The palate has an appealing and surprising lightness, with slippery acidity, a chalky texture and a spicy, citrusy and stony finish. Drink now–2022.