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2018 Kinneybrook 'Reserve' Sonoma County Chardonnay

Described by one member of our tasting panel as a “butter bomb,” it seamlessly melds the influences of malolactic fermentation and oak barrel aging with enticing and refreshing fruit flavors. It’s a wine that deliciously perpetuates the quality-focused legacy of one of Sonoma County’s true pioneer wine families.

2018 Kinneybrook 'Reserve' Sonoma County Chardonnay
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Country: United States

Brand: Kinneybrook

Varietal: Chardonnay

Vintage: 2018

Vinesse Price: $14.99
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About This Wine:

Their 1,850-acre estate has produced untold numbers of decadent and memorable wines over the years — a truly remarkable legacy in the modern age of California winemaking. A fervent, forward-thinking vision of land stewardship and sustainability began more than 100 years ago and has been shaped with each successive generation.

At Kunde Family Winery, you and friends can enjoy a seated wine-tasting experience with artisan cheeses at the Kinneybrook Room and Patio. The Kinneybrook name also is found on the labels of some very special wines, including that of the 2018 Kinneybrook “Reserve” Chardonnay.

Described by one member of our tasting panel as a “butter bomb,” it seamlessly melds the influences of malolactic fermentation and oak barrel aging with enticing and refreshing fruit flavors. It’s a wine that deliciously perpetuates the quality-focused legacy of one of Sonoma County’s true pioneer wine families.

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