The Path Chardonnay
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Description
Description
The Path Chardonnay is a fruit-forward California Chardonnay bottled at 13.5% ABV in a standard 750ml format. The 2020 vintage earned a Gold medal at the 2022 San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition, and the 2022 vintage followed with a Silver at the same competition in 2025.
Quick Facts: ABV: 13.5% | Origin: California, USA | Varietal: 100% Chardonnay | Producer: Don Sebastiani & Sons
Production & Heritage
The Path falls under the Don Sebastiani & Sons portfolio, vinted and bottled by The Patch Winery in Napa, California. Winemaker Greg Kitchens, with over fourteen years of experience across California's appellations, sources fruit from small, tucked-away vineyard parcels — some as compact as half an acre. The wine sees a brief period of aging with French oak, imparting a subtle toasted character without overwhelming the natural fruit expression of the Chardonnay.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Light straw in the glass, the nose opens with ripe pear and crisp apple before giving way to delicate jasmine blossom. Hints of peach and apricot fill out the bouquet as the wine breathes.
Taste: The entry is bright and fresh, led by tangerine zest and juicy tart red apple. Mid-palate, notes of red delicious pear and Meyer lemon emerge alongside a pleasant minerality. A gentle caramel and cinnamon warmth from the French oak rounds out the profile without masking the fruit.
Finish: Medium in length with lingering citrus and a clean, mineral-driven close. The oak influence stays restrained, leaving behind a touch of apple blossom sweetness.
How to Drink The Path Chardonnay
Serve chilled between 48–54°F to let the fruit aromatics open up fully. This Chardonnay drinks well on its own but also holds structure for cocktails.
- White Wine Spritzer: The bright tangerine and apple notes stay vibrant when lengthened with soda water and a citrus twist.
- French 75 (wine variation): Swap the champagne component for this Chardonnay — the subtle oak and Meyer lemon pair naturally with gin and lemon juice.
- Sangria Blanca: The stone fruit and pear character melds easily with sliced seasonal fruit and a splash of brandy.
Best For
- Weeknight dinners where you want something reliable and well-made
- Summer gatherings with lighter fare and warm-weather appetizers
- Introducing someone to California Chardonnay without heavy oak
- Bringing a crowd-pleasing bottle to a casual dinner party
Frequently Asked Questions
What does The Path Chardonnay taste like? It leads with bright tangerine, tart red apple, and pear, supported by subtle toasted oak, caramel, and a clean mineral finish. The overall impression is fruit-forward with restrained oak influence.
How does The Path Chardonnay compare to Kendall-Jackson Vintner's Reserve Chardonnay? Both are widely available California Chardonnays, but The Path leans lighter on oak with a more citrus-driven and mineral profile. Kendall-Jackson Vintner's Reserve is generally recognized for its richer tropical fruit character and more pronounced oak treatment.
Is The Path Chardonnay good for sipping on its own? Yes — its balanced acidity and fresh fruit profile make it an easy-drinking Chardonnay that doesn't require food to be enjoyable. Serve it chilled for the best expression of its pear and citrus aromatics.
Where is The Path Chardonnay made? The Path Chardonnay is a California wine vinted and bottled by The Patch Winery in Napa, California, under the Don Sebastiani & Sons label. Winemaker Greg Kitchens sources fruit from small vineyard parcels across California's appellations.
What foods pair well with The Path Chardonnay? Grilled lemon chicken complements the citrus and pear notes; light cream-based pastas echo the wine's subtle oak richness; fresh goat cheese salads mirror its bright acidity; seared shrimp or scallops match its clean mineral finish; and mild fish tacos with a citrus slaw bring out the tangerine character.
What sizes does The Path Chardonnay come in? The Path Chardonnay is widely available in the standard 750ml bottle format.
Is The Path Chardonnay worth the price? The Path positions as an entry-level California Chardonnay that consistently overdelivers for its price tier, as evidenced by its Gold and Silver medals from the San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition across multiple vintages.
Why The Path Chardonnay?
Repeat recognition at the San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition — one of the largest and most respected wine competitions in North America — speaks to the consistency Greg Kitchens achieves vintage after vintage. The decision to use brief French oak aging rather than heavy-handed barrel treatment gives this wine a modern, fruit-first personality that sets it apart from many California Chardonnays at or above its price point. Sourcing from small, often overlooked vineyard parcels adds a degree of character that mass-produced alternatives rarely deliver. For anyone seeking a well-made, award-recognized California Chardonnay without oak fatigue, The Path is a genuinely compelling option.
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