There’s something quietly confident about a Chardonnay like this.
Nothing flashy, nothing overworked, just a wine that knows exactly what it’s doing.

On the nose, it opens with a gentle generosity: ripe red apple and soft apricot layered over that classic orchard fruit profile.
There’s a hint of lemon curd tucked in there too, but what really keeps it grounded is the faint trace of hazelnut and restrained oak.
It doesn’t shout “barrel,” it just hums softly in the background.
Take a sip and the balance becomes the whole story.

The acidity is fresh without being sharp, carrying the wine with a kind of effortless lift.
Then come the gooseberries—unexpected, slightly tart, adding a bright edge that keeps the ripeness in check.
The oak stays elegant, never stepping out of line, just adding texture and a subtle warmth.
What stands out most is the finish. It lingers, not in a heavy or buttery way, but with a graceful persistence that feels polished and deliberate.
This is not a Chardonnay trying to impress you, it just does.
This Chard is whole-cluster pressed, barrel-fermented and aged for 14 months in 2-3-year-old French oak.
And with food, it clicks instantly. Fresh crab is the obvious partner here, the wine’s acidity cutting cleanly through the sweetness while those delicate oak notes echo the richness of the meat.
A well-executed Chardonnay, no question.
Thoughtful, balanced, and quietly compelling, the kind of bottle that disappears faster than you expect.
See also: Quinta Ferreira Estate Winery
See also: Stoneboat Vineyards
See also: Noble Ridge Vineyard and Winery
See also: Stoneboat Vineyards
See also: BC Wine Institute




