2009

Gravel Bench Vineyard Chardonnay

Chardonnay Alexander Valley
Product is historical and has a replacement SKU
BROWSING ONLY
DESCRIPTION
Despite its 1,500 feet in elevation, the Gravel Bench vineyard, as its name suggests, has a bench-like exposure and heat-retaining gravelly soils that promote bold, concentrated flavors in the grapes. Magnolia flowers, maple, vanilla, and fresh citrus evolve into crème brûlée and tangerine on the palate for a long, mouth-watering finish. Lucky for us, the nearby cougars and black bears are too busy chasing other critters to get the grapes.
ACCOLADES
93 points
Robert M. Parker Jr., Robert Parker Wine Advocate,
Feb 2011
Pocket Peak

Our vineyards lie within the proposed Pocket Peak American Viticultural Area (AVA) in the eastern highlands of the Alexander Valley AVA.

Pocket Peak is defined by its elevated topography and distinctions in climate, precipitation, and soils. The petition to establish Pocket Peak as a new AVA was filed with the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau in February 2022.

A foggy day in Pocket Peak.
A foggy day in Pocket Peak.
Alexander Valley

The Stonestreet winery and tasting room sit on the tranquil valley floor facing the mountains where we farm our fruit.

The Alexander Valley AVA was made official in 1984, and it outlines the path of the Russian River flowing from Mendocino County down to Healdsburg. Grapes were grown commercially in this valley as early as the 1840s and gained a reputation for superb quality in the 1960s and ‘70s. The proposed Pocket Peak AVA will distinguish between grapes grown at high elevation—including Stonestreet fruit—and grapes grown in the valley below.

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