2015 PUERTA DEL MAR CHARDONNAY

Santa Barbara CountyCHPDM

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This wine is our fifth release of chardonnay from Puerta del Mar vineyard, and I’d say it’s the prettiest one yet! There’s so much that is different year to year in marginal locations like this one. It’s fun to compare the flashy and boisterous 2012 with this 2015, which is a lacy, graceful, and somewhat inward. Now that the vineyard is gelling into its rhythm we’re noticing that there’s something about the Puerta del Mar wines that forces you to slow down and poke around to suss out their subtle charms.

With this one you’ll find a fleeting streak of just-ripe stone fruit aromas, and then an ethereal presence of orchard blossoms and salty minerals. On the palate the wine is creamy and has a refreshing lightness, with acidity that crackles across your tongue rather than cuts. After I tasted a bottle of this on day three of being open I’m certain it has a long life ahead, and perhaps its best days are in a few years. It’s far from austere though; there’s a heady and seductive effect of its lightness that makes this chardonnay a joy to drink now, too.

Blend: 100% Chardonnay | Alc: 13.5% | Vinification: Barrel Fermented in 7% New French Oak | Barrel Aging: 11 Months | Total Production: 563 cases

Vineyard Notes:

Puerta del Mar is our coldest vineyard. It’s a small and relatively new planting that’s way out by Lompoc—a stone’s throw east of Highway 1—actually West of the already chilly Sta. Rita Hills. There are six level acres, evenly split between Dijon clones of pinot noir and chardonnay. And If I were to win the lottery and plant a vineyard myself again, this is exactly how it would be: densely planted (3 by 5.5 feet) vines trained to a narrow vertical trellis, in a site scoured by cool ocean air.

It was planted in 2007 as an investment property by CalPERS, the state employee retirement system. I’m not sure I’d have made the investment, seeing as when the boundaries of SRH were agreed on it was thought that land this far west would be too cold to ripen grapes. But call it ignorance or a changing climate—the nay-sayers were wrong, because the wine has proved it was a fabulous good gamble! Today the site is owned by the folks at Jonata, but we’re still the only winery that gets this fruit. And it’s well farmed thanks to Ruben Solorzano, who farms our John Sebastiano Vineyard fruit and many other top Santa Barbara County sites, and consistently produces exceptional results.

One might look at a map and guess this spot to be freakishly coastal, the kind of place from which only a quirky and sinewy wine might be possible. But the vineyard also sits within a bowl-shaped depression, a little dimple of the earth that opens toward the final meandering S-bends of the Santa Ynez River. This protects the vines from what would be a relentless attack of cold westerly winds, and allows for some exuberance to develop in the fruit. Still, it’s our coolest vineyard. On a day that’s warm in almost every other vineyard in Santa Barbara County, Puerta del Mar is temperate and breezy. The soils reflect the site’s placement between the Santa Ynez River and Salsipuedes Creek: some clay with lots of rocky alluvial river wash and chunky bits of white shale.

We’ve released five vintages from Puerta del Mar now, and each has a strikingly different profile. Part of why I love cool-climate sites is the vivid expression of vintage that comes with them. What’s consistent year to year is an enticing and exotic spiciness lurking in both the pinot and chardonnay—discrete puffs of crushed cardamom pop up among other layers. There’s also a consistent fineness and subtlety to these wines, which I attribute to the ocean’s ever-present influence.

Press Reviews

Jeb Dunnuck

“Coming from a very western, downright cold site that’s farmed by the Jonata team, the 2015 Chardonnay Puerta Del Mar is clean, crisp and classically styled. Lemon, white flowers, ripe citrus and plenty of salty minerality give way to a gorgeous, tight, crisp beauty that will blossom with another 2-3 years in bottle. ” – JD 94+ Points

Antonio Galloni’s Vinous

“Coming from a very western, downright cold site that’s farmed by the Jonata team, the 2015 Chardonnay Puerta Del Mar is clean, crisp and classically styled. Lemon, white flowers, ripe citrus and plenty of salty minerality give way to a gorgeous, tight, crisp beauty that will blossom with another 2-3 years in bottle.” – AG 91 points 

September 2018

“The 2015 Chardonnay Puerta del Mar has a bit more focus and energy than the Bien Nacido tasted alongside it. White peach, apple and floral overtones give the wine tension and brightness throughout. This is in an especially fresh style for the year.” 2018-2026 – AG 91 points