Carpe Diem Chardonnay
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Description
Description
Carpe Diem Chardonnay is a 100% Chardonnay from Anderson Valley, Mendocino County, California, produced under the direction of winemaker Darrin Low. Grapes are sourced from five estate vineyard sites planted with Dijon clones and heritage selections that traverse the cool-climate corridor of Anderson Valley. Night harvesting preserves acidity and freshness, while a split fermentation—roughly 76% in mostly neutral French oak barrels (20% new French oak) and 24% in closed-top stainless steel tanks—creates a wine with layered texture without overwhelming oak influence. Wine Enthusiast awarded this Chardonnay 93 points, affirming its quality among Anderson Valley white wines. The ABV sits at approximately 13.5%.
Tasting Notes:
Aroma: Warm, inviting scents of ripe pear and lemon curd greet the nose first, followed by roasted hazelnut and a subtle bread-dough quality. A thread of honeydew melon lingers underneath, adding freshness to the aromatic profile.
Taste: The entry is bright and fruit-forward, with crisp apple and white nectarine flavors leading into a mid-palate layered with grilled peach, vanilla, and a measured touch of butter. At peak, toasted oak and nutmeg emerge alongside a smooth, well-coated mouthfeel that remains medium-bodied throughout. Crisp acidity runs the length of the palate, keeping everything balanced and preventing the oak-fermented richness from becoming heavy.
Finish: Medium-long and juicy, closing with clean minerality and a saline edge that invites the next sip. Lingering notes of baked apple and dry fruit taper off gracefully.
How to Drink Carpe Diem Chardonnay:
Serve chilled between 50–55°F to let both the fruit and barrel-derived complexity express themselves fully. For a casual warm-weather pour, a White Wine Spritzer with a splash of soda water and a lemon twist highlights this wine's natural acidity and pear notes. A classic White Sangria built with sliced stone fruit and a measure of elderflower liqueur pairs naturally with the nectarine and peach character here. For something elegant, try a Kir—a small pour of crème de cassis topped with Carpe Diem Chardonnay—where the wine's crisp backbone cuts through the sweetness of the blackcurrant liqueur.
Best For:
- Weeknight dinners where you want something expressive yet easy to enjoy
- Outdoor gatherings, patio sipping, and warm-weather entertaining
- Gifting to someone exploring cool-climate California Chardonnay
- Wine club tastings comparing oak-fermented versus stainless steel styles
Frequently Asked Questions:
What does Carpe Diem Chardonnay taste like? Crisp apple and white nectarine dominate, accented by vanilla, toasted oak, and a balanced touch of butter. The acidity is bright and carries the wine through a juicy, mineral-driven finish.
How does Carpe Diem Chardonnay compare to Navarro Vineyards Chardonnay? Both wines come from Anderson Valley and showcase the region's cool-climate fruit character, but Carpe Diem's 20% new French oak and split fermentation method introduce more toasted and creamy notes. Navarro's estate Chardonnay tends to lean more toward a fruit-driven, less oak-influenced profile.
Is Carpe Diem Chardonnay good for beginners? Yes—its medium body and balanced approach to oak make it approachable without being simplistic. Beginners will find familiar fruit flavors, while experienced drinkers will appreciate the layered texture and clean acidity.
Where is Carpe Diem Chardonnay made? It is produced in Anderson Valley, Mendocino County, California, under the supervision of Domaine Anderson's winemaker Darrin Low. Fruit comes from five estate vineyard sites across the valley, planted with both Dijon clones and heritage selections.
What foods pair well with Carpe Diem Chardonnay? Roast chicken with herbs, pan-seared halibut, creamy lobster bisque, aged Gruyère cheese, and grilled shrimp with lemon butter all complement the wine's balance of fruit, oak, and acidity.
Why Buy Carpe Diem?
The Carpe Diem label draws from the same estate vineyards and winemaking team behind Domaine Anderson, one of Anderson Valley's respected sparkling and still wine producers. Winemaker Darrin Low's decision to harvest at night and ferment with naturally occurring native yeast reflects a hands-on, site-specific approach to winemaking rather than a formulaic one. The 93-point score from Wine Enthusiast places this Chardonnay alongside far more expensive Anderson Valley bottlings. For a wine sourced from five distinct vineyard sites across one of California's premier cool-climate appellations, Carpe Diem consistently delivers above its price point.
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