95 Pt. Oceano Chardonnay Spanish Springs Vineyard 2019
Chardonnay from Central Coast, United States
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WRO
95

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$19.9995 Pt. Oceano Chardonnay Spanish Springs Vineyard 2019
Chardonnay from Central Coast, United States
WRO
95
IWRv
91

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Here's Why You Should Stock Up
- Spanish Springs Vineyard sits on the slopes of Price Canyon, a short stroll away from the Pacific Ocean, giving Burgundian varieties the benefit of the chilly maritime breezes and underlying soils that retain the vestiges of its time as the seabed: fossilized shells, sandstone, and marine shale.
- Oceano Wines came from a serendipitous meeting of winemaker Rachel Martin and music, film, and Broadway producer Kurt Deutsch. Their shared love for the San Luis Obispo landscape, appreciation for great wine, and passion for aesthetic expression led them to their venture producing Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and cutting-edge non-alcoholic wines.
- Their 2019 Chardonnay reflects the cooler growing conditions, starting with lower temperatures in the winter. Longer hang-time meant the grape clusters ripened very evenly, with smaller berries. These factors give the bottling a focused taste profile with bright acidity resetting the palate after each sip.
Here's Why You Should Stock Up
- Spanish Springs Vineyard sits on the slopes of Price Canyon, a short stroll away from the Pacific Ocean, giving Burgundian varieties the benefit of the chilly maritime breezes and underlying soils that retain the vestiges of its time as the seabed: fossilized shells, sandstone, and marine shale.
- Oceano Wines came from a serendipitous meeting of winemaker Rachel Martin and music, film, and Broadway producer Kurt Deutsch. Their shared love for the San Luis Obispo landscape, appreciation for great wine, and passion for aesthetic expression led them to their venture producing Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and cutting-edge non-alcoholic wines.
- Their 2019 Chardonnay reflects the cooler growing conditions, starting with lower temperatures in the winter. Longer hang-time meant the grape clusters ripened very evenly, with smaller berries. These factors give the bottling a focused taste profile with bright acidity resetting the palate after each sip.