• 85 Points
    Virginia Mountain Vineyards 2011 Reserve Chardonnay (Virginia)

    For a Chardonnay, the aromas of slate and petrol are a bit odd, but nonetheless idiosyncratic. Touches of white flower and wood smoke add further dimension. The palate feels glossy, and the acidity demonstrates a crescendo-like effect. It finishes bright, ending on a repeated note of smoky wood.

    — A.H. Published 11/1/2013
  • 85 Points
    Virginia Mountain Vineyards 2011 Reserve Chardonnay (Virginia)

    For a Chardonnay, the aromas of slate and petrol are a bit odd, but nonetheless idiosyncratic. Touches of white flower and wood smoke add further dimension. The palate feels glossy, and the acidity demonstrates a crescendo-like effect. It finishes bright, ending on a repeated note of smoky wood.

    — A.H. Published 11/1/2013
  • 85 Points
    Virginia Mountain Vineyards 2011 Reserve Chardonnay (Virginia)

    For a Chardonnay, the aromas of slate and petrol are a bit odd, but nonetheless idiosyncratic. Touches of white flower and wood smoke add further dimension. The palate feels glossy, and the acidity demonstrates a crescendo-like effect. It finishes bright, ending on a repeated note of smoky wood.

    — A.H. Published 11/1/2013
  • 85 Points
    Virginia Mountain Vineyards 2011 Reserve Chardonnay (Virginia)

    For a Chardonnay, the aromas of slate and petrol are a bit odd, but nonetheless idiosyncratic. Touches of white flower and wood smoke add further dimension. The palate feels glossy, and the acidity demonstrates a crescendo-like effect. It finishes bright, ending on a repeated note of smoky wood.

    — A.H. Published 11/1/2013