Canoe Ridge The Expedition Chardonnay

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Description

Canoe Ridge The Expedition Chardonnay is a 100% Chardonnay from Washington State's Horse Heaven Hills AVA, bottled at 13.5% ABV in a 750ml format. The 2021 vintage earned 94 points from the Beverage Tasting Institute, and earlier vintages have appeared on Wine Spectator's Top 100 Values list — a consistent track record that speaks to the wine's quality-to-price ratio.

Quick Facts: ABV: 13.5%  |  Origin: Horse Heaven Hills AVA, Washington State  |  Varietal: 100% Chardonnay  |  Producer: Canoe Ridge Vineyard

Production & Heritage

Canoe Ridge Vineyard was established in 1989 along the Columbia River in the Horse Heaven Hills, one of Washington State's warmest and most wind-swept growing regions. Fruit for The Expedition Chardonnay is sourced from Canoe Ridge Vineyard and Wallula Vineyard, both situated in the AVA's arid, sun-drenched terrain. The winemaking employs a dual-method approach: a portion of the juice is barrel fermented while the rest is fermented in stainless steel tanks. Roughly 40% of the final blend ages in used oak barrels, with the remainder staying in tank — a deliberate technique that layers oak complexity and creamy texture without overwhelming the wine's natural fruit character and acidity.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: The nose opens with butterscotch and toasted brioche before shifting into honeysuckle and tropical fruit — pineapple, coconut, and a faint ripeness reminiscent of banana. A thread of vanilla cream ties the aromatics together.

Taste: The entry is soft and creamy, with ripe pear and pineapple arriving first on the palate. Mid-palate, flavors of crème brûlée, macadamia nut, and butter build richness, while citrus notes and a mineral undercurrent keep the wine from feeling heavy. Spiced poached apple and acacia honey emerge toward the peak.

Finish: Medium in length with a smooth, lightly creamy texture. Lingering notes of ripe peach, toasted oak, and a subtle honeyed sweetness fade gradually.

How to Drink Expedition Chardonnay

Serve lightly chilled — around 50–55°F — to let the oak and fruit components express themselves fully without muting the aromatics. This Chardonnay also works well in wine-forward cocktails: a White Wine Spritzer with soda and a citrus twist highlights its tropical side; a French 75 variation substituting Chardonnay for Champagne plays off its toasty richness; and a Sangria Blanca with stone fruit and fresh herbs leverages the wine's natural pear and peach character.

Best For

  • Weeknight dinners where an oak-kissed Chardonnay pairs with roast chicken or pasta
  • Introducing someone to Washington State wines with a reliably well-scored bottle
  • Hosting a casual gathering where accessible, crowd-pleasing white wine is needed
  • Building a case of everyday drinking wines without sacrificing complexity

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Expedition Chardonnay taste like? It delivers ripe pear, pineapple, and butterscotch flavors layered with crème brûlée, macadamia nut, and a touch of citrus-driven minerality. The texture is creamy but not heavy, balanced by soft acidity.

How does Expedition Chardonnay compare to Chateau Ste. Michelle Chardonnay? Both are Washington State Chardonnays that use a combination of oak and stainless steel during production, though Canoe Ridge sources exclusively from the Horse Heaven Hills AVA rather than a multi-AVA blend. The Expedition tends to lean slightly more tropical and butterscotch-driven, while Chateau Ste. Michelle's core Columbia Valley Chardonnay generally emphasizes apple and citrus.

Is Expedition Chardonnay good for sipping on its own? Yes — the balance of creamy oak texture and fresh fruit makes it satisfying as a standalone pour, especially when served lightly chilled around 50–55°F.

Where is Expedition Chardonnay made? It is produced by Canoe Ridge Vineyard, located in Washington State's Horse Heaven Hills AVA along the Columbia River. Fruit comes from the estate's own Canoe Ridge Vineyard and the nearby Wallula Vineyard within the same appellation.

What foods pair well with Expedition Chardonnay? Roast chicken with herbs complements the wine's toasty, buttery notes. Lobster or crab with drawn butter mirrors its creamy texture. Pork tenderloin with apple glaze echoes the stone fruit and spice character. A semi-soft cheese like Gruyère bridges the oak and nutty flavors, and pasta in a cream-based sauce matches the wine's weight without clashing.

What sizes does Expedition Chardonnay come in? The standard bottling is 750ml, which is the most widely available format.

Is Expedition Chardonnay worth the price? It positions as a value-tier Chardonnay that regularly punches above its weight class — earning 94 points from the Beverage Tasting Institute for the 2021 vintage and appearing on Wine Spectator's Top 100 Values list in 2016, which signals strong quality relative to its price point.

Why Expedition Chardonnay?

The dual fermentation and aging approach — splitting juice between barrel and stainless steel — gives this wine a layered personality that many comparably priced Chardonnays lack. Its consistent critical recognition across multiple vintages, including 94 points from the Beverage Tasting Institute and repeated 88–89 point scores from Wine Spectator, reflects dependable quality year over year. Horse Heaven Hills remains one of Washington's most distinctive growing regions, and the vineyard-specific sourcing from Canoe Ridge and Wallula adds a sense of place that generic multi-region blends cannot replicate. For drinkers who want oak-aged richness without losing sight of the fruit, this bottling occupies a well-earned niche.

Specifications

  • Varietal/Type
    Chardonnay
  • Product of
    USA
  • Region
    Washington
  • Size
    750ML
  • Brand
    Canoe Ridge

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