BC’s most expensive Chardonnay to date is made from old vines near Oliver, planted in 1975, with a modified double-curtain canopy. Honey, toast and citrus on top, followed by an elegant, plush palate with barrel notes on a textured, well-structured palate through a lingering, complex ending.
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