Martin Ray Sonoma Chardonnay
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Description
Description
Martin Ray Sonoma Chardonnay is a 100% Chardonnay from Sonoma County, California, bottled at 13.8% ABV in a standard 750ml format. The 2021 vintage earned 92 points from James Suckling, who praised its minerality and complex, flinty finish — a score the 2020 vintage matched as well.
Quick Facts: ABV: 13.8% | Origin: Sonoma County, California | Varietal: 100% Chardonnay | Winery: Martin Ray, Santa Rosa
Production & Heritage
Martin Ray operates out of Santa Rosa in the heart of the Russian River Valley, one of Sonoma County's most respected Chardonnay-growing areas. The fruit for this wine is gently pressed and cold-settled for two days before being racked into 30% new French oak barrels, where a combination of inoculated and natural yeast fermentations takes place across different lots. That split-fermentation approach gives the winemaking team flexibility to build complexity while keeping the oak influence measured — a hallmark of this bottling that critics have consistently noted.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Dried apple and lemon zest arrive first, followed by smoked almonds, buttered toast, and a dusting of clove. There is a subtle warmth beneath the fruit that signals the French oak without overwhelming it.
Taste: The entry is bright with Eureka lemon and Granny Smith apple skin, transitioning at mid-palate into candied ginger and a faint orange blossom sweetness. A clean, creamy texture carries medium-to-full body, while vibrant acidity keeps the oak and vanilla bean notes well integrated and focused.
Finish: Medium in length with a flinty, mineral-driven close and a slight metallic edge that underscores the acidity. Pear and nutmeg linger quietly as the oak fades into the background.
How to Drink Martin Ray Chardonnay
Serve lightly chilled — around 50–55°F — to let the mineral and citrus character speak without muting the oak nuances. This Chardonnay also blends naturally into several classic cocktails. A White Wine Spritzer preserves the wine's acidity and keeps it refreshing in warm weather. A Kir made with a small measure of crème de cassis rounds the lemon notes into something richer. A French 75 variation using this wine in place of Champagne brings a rounder, creamier texture to the cocktail.
Best For
- Weeknight dinner pairing with roast chicken or pasta in cream sauce
- Gifting a Chardonnay lover who appreciates balanced oak rather than heavy butter
- Introducing a friend to Sonoma County wines at an accessible entry point
- Bringing a crowd-pleasing bottle to a summer gathering or dinner party
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Martin Ray Chardonnay taste like? It leads with bright lemon and green apple, layers in candied ginger and subtle vanilla from French oak, and finishes with flinty minerality and clean acidity. The overall impression is medium-to-full bodied, creamy, and well balanced rather than heavily oaked.
How does Martin Ray Chardonnay compare to Kendall-Jackson Vintner's Reserve Chardonnay? Both are popular California Chardonnays, but Martin Ray sources exclusively from Sonoma County and uses 30% new French oak with a natural-yeast component, resulting in a more mineral-driven, less tropical profile. Kendall-Jackson Vintner's Reserve tends toward riper stone fruit and a broader, softer mid-palate.
Is Martin Ray Chardonnay good for sipping on its own? Yes — its balanced acidity and restrained oak make it an easy standalone pour, especially when served lightly chilled to around 50–55°F.
Where is Martin Ray Chardonnay made? It is produced by Martin Ray Winery in Santa Rosa, California, located in the Russian River Valley within Sonoma County. The fruit is sourced from vineyards across the broader Sonoma County appellation.
What foods pair well with Martin Ray Chardonnay? Roast chicken with herbs benefits from the wine's creamy texture and acidity. Grilled shrimp or lobster complements the mineral and lemon notes. Pasta in a light cream or brown butter sauce echoes the subtle oak character. Aged Gruyère or Comté cheese highlights the nutmeg and toast elements. A simple green salad with a citrus vinaigrette mirrors the wine's bright acidity.
What sizes does Martin Ray Chardonnay come in? The standard release is a 750ml bottle, which is the most widely available format.
Is Martin Ray Chardonnay worth the price? Martin Ray positions this bottling as an accessible, everyday Sonoma County Chardonnay that consistently punches above its price tier — the 92-point scores from James Suckling across two consecutive vintages reinforce its strong value standing in the category.
Why Martin Ray Chardonnay?
Back-to-back 92-point ratings from James Suckling for the 2020 and 2021 vintages signal a wine that delivers reliably at a level well above its price class. The use of 30% new French oak combined with a dual fermentation strategy — part inoculated, part native yeast — creates a layered Chardonnay that avoids the one-dimensional butteriness common in the category. Multiple Silver medals at the San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition across several vintages confirm that consistency year over year. For drinkers who want Sonoma County provenance, genuine complexity, and balanced oak without paying Russian River Valley single-vineyard prices, this bottling fills that gap convincingly.
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