Mayacamas Chardonnay 2021
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Wine Description
The Mayacamas Chardonnay 2021 opens with lifted aromatics of subtle tones of jasmine and lemongrass supported by a lovely fruit set of Meyer lemon, white peach, and Bartlett pear. On the palate the wine expands, broadening the frame, bringing layers of texture and energy. Secondary flavors of bergamot, and green cardamom round out the mid-palate. The finish is long with lingering notes of orchard fruit, flint rock and salinity.
Reviews (75)
75 reviews for Mayacamas Chardonnay 2021
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Critical Acclaim
Wine Spectator
Features a fresh mix of Meyer lemon, pomelo and pear flavors at the core, with terrific structure, vibrancy and intensity. Juicy finish, where lemon thyme oil and mineral notes linger.
Wine Advocate
The 2021 Chardonnay is made in a crisp, restrained style, spending 12 months in a mix of different barrels, up to 500 liters in volume. Less than 10% are new, and malolactic fermentation is blocked to retain freshness. Melon, pear and citrus notes come through on the nose and medium-bodied palate, while the finish is moderately silky in texture yet zesty, powered by bright lemon-lime notes.
Vinous
The 2021 Chardonnay is a rich, phenolic wine that shows just how distinctive this site is. Rich and layered, with striking intensity, the 2021 is lights out today. Lemon oil, almond, dried flowers and earthy undertones open beautifully with aeration.
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Food Pairing with Mayacamas Chardonnay 2021
Our wine experts think this Buttery and Complex Mayacamas Chardonnay 2021 wine would be a match made in heaven with these dishes. Bon appétit!
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Yolanda Rodriguez –
Well-polished wine with flint, citrus, honeysuckle, and sea air aromas. Mouth-filling fruit with a nice crisp lift of lemon rind.
Diana Weber –
On the nose, notes of lemon, sweet white flowers, and wet river rocks. Great depth and drive on the palate with a dense core of fruit bound in a glowing mesh of acid, moving into a vibrant fruit-driven acid finish. Taut, vibrant, and balanced.
Alison Weeks –
Oak overload, not for solo sipping.
Kevin Neff –
Excellent Chablis with steely nose, mineral flavor, and fresh lemon notes. Perfect oak balance and medium plus acidity.
Jeffrey Rodriguez –
Improved after airing, excellent now!
Larry Whitehead –
Overpriced disappointment. Thin lemon juice with small portion of grape juice and high acidity. Not a rich Chardonnay.
Stephen Isaacs –
Straw yellow. Honeysuckle nose. Lemon, oak, and butter flavor. High acidity. Viscous mouthfeel. Enjoyed on a sunny day in the Keys. Score: 89-90.
Dennis Mccullough –
Lemon and white flowers on the nose, good acidity, well-structured. Needs more time in the bottle. Nice overall.
Jamie Montey –
Medium-bodied with a lemony taste, slight floral nose, trace of oak, and minerals. A bit acidic at the end, but aging may resolve. Not cheap, but worth keeping a bottle or two if you prefer lean Chardonnay. Rating: around 90.
April Hartage –
Bright and refreshing with lemon and acidity. Loved it!
Everett Crane –
Lambertis crew tried Mayacamas Chardonnay with red snapper and risotto. Citrus, mild oak, white flowers, and lemon zest were prominent on the nose and palate. It has a medium body with a crisp acidity. The oak is not overpowering, making it a good match for the fish.
Evalyn Blackburn –
Chardonnay not my type, but thickens with roasted apples. Fruit is excellent but lemony hit not impressive. Rating increased.
Carla Pennington –
Wife likes but finds it overpriced.
George Dudley –
Crisp and subtle pineapple notes, YCB.
Jacquelyn Tyler –
“Great chardonnay, light, bright, with simple oak notes.”
Lois Bryant –
Review: Creamy, with notes of flowers, lemon and Caribbean fruits. Minimal oak and malolactics. Good with fish. Ageable, but best to drink within 2-3 years.
William Porter –
Lacking complexity and depth. Dominated by lime and lemon. No earth/mineral notes.
Zelda Foslien –
Lean and clean with tropical notes of fresh cut pineapple, mango, and lemon meringue. Improved as it warmed up. Enjoyed by both PnP and myself.
Joseph Giroux –
Waste of money. Little taste. Not comparable to Rombauer or Beringer Reserve. Costs same as Lewis but doesn’t measure up.
Shad Sims –
A true old-world varietal with lemon zest, wet slate stone, oak, mineral notes, and a hint of salinity. Best served not colder than 50 degrees to bring out its personality. Could be mistaken for Chablis if blinded.
Eva King –
Refreshing with a nice nose. Apricot and guava dominate. First time having Mayacamas. Cheers.
Sherry Montgomery –
Balanced and classic California Chardonnay with nectarine, lime, and oak aromas, medium body with mellow fruit and delicate acid frame, and a crisp finish with citrus rind back aromas.
Elease Mortimer –
Delicious Mayacamas Chard with a balanced acidity and fruitiness. Not dry, but crisp and lively. Enjoyed it cold.
Christopher Conboy –
Fresh and acidic Chardonnay with subtle oak finish. No overpowering alcohol taste. Hint of minerality with fresh fruit flavors. 92+.
James Seago –
Flinty and green apple nose. Medium body and acidity. Crisp and clean with savory mid-palate and medium finish.
Jesus Hunt –
Lacks inspiration.
Florence Underwood –
Excellent wine, cheers!
David Edelson –
Excellent minerality, green apple notes, no oak, French style. Perfect for hot summer days.
Vanessa Depalma –
Citrusy, lacking creaminess and finish. Wait a few years before trying again.
Rachel Wammack –
Well-balanced Chardonnay that hits the spot. Cheers!
Caroline Forcello –
Sweet caramel and pineapple blend for a joyful start to the Fourth of July weekend.
Alan Arriaga –
Acidic and buttery. Good for early drinking. Goes well with grilled lake trout in Frankfort.
Salvatore Sass –
Tropical fruit and apple notes, medium body, good acidity, a bit lean and stayed. Decent but could benefit from a year or two of aging. 89-90.
Leon Tambe –
Delightful wine with light oak and well-integrated body. Excellent fruit and buttery finish with a warming aftertaste. Limited production of <1000 cases.
William Burton –
Pleasant with driving acidity, medium-long finish. Hints of pineapple, lemon rind, pear, and vanilla spice.
Todd Ice –
Light, refreshing, with bright citrus notes. No oak, butter, or wax. Enjoy at any temperature.
Lamont Kirchner –
Excellent American chardonnay.
Frances Wolfenbarger –
Best $50 and under California Chardonnay. Clean fruit, bracing acidity, saline finish. Beautiful, elegant. 92++.
Kelly Bake –
Delicious, lean, and crisp wine.
Kevin Arredondo –
Excellent bottle with bright acidity and fresh flavor.
Carolyn Mendes –
Stellar wine. Light yellow with intense, crisp finish.
Ollie Early –
Clean aromas of honey, lemon, beeswax and cumin with rich honeyed stone fruit on the palate and a long finish. 13.5% alcohol.
Brad Waller –
Fruity, light summer wine. Not a personal favorite.
Maria Manley –
Great value Chardonnay, no formal notes.
Andrea Maguire –
Well-made Cali Chard with good acidity and concentration. Complex finish, will age well. Fuller than ’19 Roulot, lacks tautness and mineral saturation. At Napa In The City.
Harold Patrick –
Citrus and green apples on the nose and palate. Perfect for summer. Lingering finish.
Lisa Riddick –
Favorite burgundy-style chard. Love spring releases. Excellent!
Ashley Conaway –
Great value wine with lemon, herbs, honeycomb, and a youthful nut element. Acidity is on point. (92+)
Erma Hacker –
Aromatic and flavorful. Apples and pears dominate. Great depth, length, and mouthfeel. Outstanding now with potential for improvement.
Bob Bursley –
“Get more” – B.W.
Alex Gallup –
Definitely my style of Napa Chardonnay. Toward the Burgundian end of the spectrum for sure, White peaches, green apple, wet stone. Medium bodied with great acid. A racy wine.
Refugio Atwater –
Creamy with hints of vanilla, and notes of pineapple, apple, and lemon zest. Unbelievably good.
Ali Becerra –
Balanced chard with broad characteristics.
Louis Pugh –
Approachable and delicate, a good choice. Cheers!
Clayton Kennedy –
Classic Chardonnay with crisp fruit, notes of citrus, flowers, and pear. Cheers!
Krista Drost –
Chardonnay has a pale lemon color with medium to pronounced aromas of lemon, apple, and pear. It has high acidity, medium to high alcohol, and a light body. Lemon, apple, and pineapple flavors are light to medium in intensity, with a medium finish. It’s too lean for my taste, similar to pinot grigio.
Anthony West –
Good fruit and acidity, but lacks balance. Long finish. Meursault-like, but without finesse. Tasted over 2 days.
Elmer Freeman –
Great now, even better later.
Rufus Morris –
Terrific chardonnay with a mineral taste, closer to burgundy style than California.
Edwin Brown –
Vanilla, peach, and honey on the nose with a dry, full-bodied palate of butter and lemon juice. Medium length and intensity make it a good quality wine to drink now or keep for a few more years.
Marjorie Garcia –
Nice fruit with moderate oak, good acidity, and wonderful nose.
Brenda Moran –
Citrusy wine, fresh and dry, but thin without oak. Better at the winery. Not great for chardonnay fans. Oak haters will enjoy. Drink or hold.
Mike Bustamante –
“Daft Punk’s advice: Buy it, drink it, share it, love it. Absolute fire.”
Lamont Williamson –
Review: Smooth and dry with a hint of pineapple and subtle limestone on the nose. A great Chardonnay that has blossomed since its first impression.
Melanie Hayes –
“Oak integration improved, very tasty.”
Donna Doles –
Beautiful Cal Chardonnay with a touch of oak, stone fruit palate, and long finish. Age for 3-4 years.
Stella Jones –
Balanced bottle, not too oaky or minerally.
Katie Aguilar –
A charming Napa Chardonnay with pear, white melon, and butter notes, racy acidity, and a medium plus finish that reminds me of high-quality Pouilly-Fuisse.
Helena Taylor –
Average.
William Madrigal –
For how young this is, and the fact malolactic fermentation is fully blocked, it is shocking how much texture is on this wine. Very fresh, high acid Napa Chardonnay with lots of lemon and salt on the nose and palate. Should get better, but delicious now
Joyce Pointer –
A bit muted, lacks fruit, short. Funky aromas and plenty expressions, but not well integrated. Decanted for 10 hours.
James Koffman –
Pale lemon with complex aromas of lemon, green apple, and candied floral notes. High acidity, low to medium alcohol, and a long finish make for a taught and focused palate.
Jaime Arimoto –
Overpriced and unimpressive. Not recommended.
Vivian Kawamura –
Agelvis gifted a bottle with creamy lemon curd and pineapple notes, and a hint of ripe pear on the front palate. Second night had a hint of banana, slightly less creamy. 92 on first night, 91 on second.
Julius Mervis –
Citrusy and mineral-driven, with a tart lemon taste. No oak or butter. Burgundian style. Good but not the best for the price.