White Wine: 2001 | Marcassin | Three Sisters ChardonnayThe 2001 Marcassin Three Sisters Chardonnay is described as a full-bodied wine with a crisp, minerally character and subtle richness. It exhibits aromas of orange blossom, marzipan, citrus oil, crushed
The 2001 Marcassin Three Sisters Chardonnay is described as a full-bodied wine with a crisp, minerally character and subtle richness. It exhibits aromas of orange blossom, marzipan, citrus oil, crushed stones, and smoky notes. The wine is known for its honeyed richness, excellent definition, and a long, lingering finish.
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Producer: Marcassin
Vintage: 2001
Size: 750ml
ABV: 14.1%
Varietal: Chardonnay
Country/Region: France, Burgundy
The 2001 Marcassin Three Sisters Chardonnay is described as a full-bodied wine with a crisp, minerally character and subtle richness. It exhibits aromas of orange blossom, marzipan, citrus oil, crushed stones, and smoky notes. The wine is known for its honeyed richness, excellent definition, and a long, lingering finish.
Marcassin is a leading Sonoma Coast wine label owned by famous winemaker Helen Turley and her viticulturalist husband John Wetlaufer. Turley is one of the most influential winemakers in California, and has acted as a consultant for many of the region’s top estates, including Pahlmeyer and Peter Michael Winery. The estate is regarded as a benchmark producer of Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, and the wines are known for their rich opulent style and ageworthiness. A majority of the wines produced by Marcassin are exclusively released to members of the mailing list. In the winery, Chardonnay is pressed in whole bunches, while the Pinot Noir is destemmed and cold-soaked prior to fermentation with wild yeasts. Aging takes place in new French oak with no fining, filtering or cold stablization prior to bottling. The wines are then aged further in the cellar for around five years before release.
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