Talley Vineyards

Estate Bottled Arroyo Grande Valley Chardonnay

9.048 ratings
8.910 pro ratings
Arroyo Grande Valley, Central Coast, California, USA
Chardonnay
Top Notes For
Sean Calder

Blogger Vinifico! The Original Vancouver Wine Blog

9.2

This was a delicious surprise. It was all mandarin citrus and crisp, balanced goodness. Recommended.

This was a delicious surprise. It was all mandarin citrus and crisp, balanced goodness. Recommended.

Jan 1st, 2017
Mason Balistreri

Sommelier, International Wine Guild; Balistreri Vineyard; Sales, Joy Wine and Spirits

9.0

Nice standard expression of chardonnay with some buttery richness while maintaining acidity. Tropical, rich, but not cloying.

Nice standard expression of chardonnay with some buttery richness while maintaining acidity. Tropical, rich, but not cloying.

Mar 25th, 2016
Jeff Sidwell

Owner Bon! Gourmet

8.8

Clean stylishly type elegant

Clean stylishly type elegant

May 28th, 2015
Steve Haro

Dated. From 1/2 bottle.

Dated. From 1/2 bottle.

Mar 3rd, 2019
Miguel Espinosa

Most enjoyable

Most enjoyable

Dec 2nd, 2018
Brian Kostreba

Super at about 45 to 50 degrees

Super at about 45 to 50 degrees

Dec 23rd, 2016
Brian Stormont

Very elegant, and balanced. Initially poured it cold from fridge and was ok, but improved dramatically as it warmed some.

Very elegant, and balanced. Initially poured it cold from fridge and was ok, but improved dramatically as it warmed some.

Sep 28th, 2016
annette adler

Ok

Aug 17th, 2016
Rob Sternthal

Soft and easy drinking.

Soft and easy drinking.

Jul 13th, 2016
Scott Cowan

Straw green-gold on the clear side. Slate minerals,lemon zest and hint of sour apricot nose. Tiny bit of light olive oil on the front of the palate dissipates quickly. Lime takes over mid- palate and lingers strong and long. Would be excellent with mussels, smoked fish, crudités and artichokes

Straw green-gold on the clear side. Slate minerals,lemon zest and hint of sour apricot nose. Tiny bit of light olive oil on the front of the palate dissipates quickly. Lime takes over mid- palate and lingers strong and long. Would be excellent with mussels, smoked fish, crudités and artichokes

May 14th, 2016