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Racines Sta. Rita Hills Chardonnay Wenzlau Vineyard 2020

White Wine from California, United States
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What is this wine?
Racines is a collaboration between Étienne de Montille and Brian Sieve (Domaine de Montille, Burgundy), Rodolphe Péters (Pierre Péters Champagne), and California winemaker Justin Willett. Their goal: to craft Burgundian-inspired, terroir-driven wines from California’s Sta. Rita Hills. The Wenzlau Vineyard Chardonnay comes from a cool, ocean-influenced site with chalky marine soils, ideally suited for Chardonnay of tension and precision. The 2020 vintage was small but high quality, producing concentrated yet balanced wines.

Why get this wine?
This wine represents the intersection of Old World expertise and New World terroir. With vineyard expression at the core, it shows restraint and minerality rarely found in California Chardonnay. For Burgundy drinkers looking for California wines, or California drinkers seeking elegance over power, this bottling is a standout.

What does this wine taste like?
Vibrant lemon and green apple with white flowers and a chalky, saline backbone. Subtle oak provides texture and spice without overshadowing the mineral core. Crisp acidity frames a long, focused finish.

When should you drink this wine?
Delicious now with a short decant, but will age gracefully for 5–8 years. Pair with oysters, grilled white fish, roast chicken, or creamy vegetable dishes.

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Among the many great Burgundy winemakers who have landed on the West Coast and are making wine here, the most exciting of all might be the most recent arrival, Etienne de Montille. His wines are sought after by all those who love burgundy, especially fellow winemakers.

When Etienne decided to make wine out west, he took a road trip with his Chef du Cave, Brian Sieve. Focusing their efforts on the cool climate sites, they started in the Willamette Valley, worked their way down the Sonoma Coast through the Santa Cruz Mountains and ended their journey in Santa Barbara. Of all the sites they explored, soil and climatic conditions they witnessed and wines they tasted, it was Santa Rita Hills north of Santa Barbara where they saw the most potential.

The other draw to this area was the tremendous talent, Tyler Winery's Justin Willett. Along with Rodolphe Peters of Pierre Peters, the four joined forces in a new project they call Racines. Racines is French for "roots", but the seeds for this project were planted a few years back. Raj Parr introduced Justin to Etienne in 2012 and a few years later, Justin found himself in Burgundy tasting with Montille's cellar manager Brian Sieve. The two became fast friends and also started a regular correspondence to exchange advice during harvests. Fast forward a few years - Etienne and Brian approached Justin to partner in their US project. Étienne brought along Rodolphe Péters of Champagne Pierre Peters, who wanted to start a sparkling wine venture in the US - and the rest is history. 2017 is their inaugural vintage.

We were very proud to host Etienne and Justin for a tasting of the first vintage of Racines. Even with our high expectations, each wine easily surpassed them. The application of Burgundian winemaking with the cool climate and limestone rich soils of the Santa Rita Hills produces something that lies in that magical spot between Californian and French wines. Layered and complex with the ability to age but so elegant and delicious when in their youth. The Chardonnays are crystalline and transparent with edges of savoriness and salinity. The Pinots are layered and structured with that brooding quality that Montille's Burgundies are known for.

Details

  • Grape Variety

    Chardonnay

  • Vintage

    2020

  • Size

    750ml

  • Farming Practice

    Sustainable

  • Style

    Aromatic , Elegant , Fruity

  • Sweetness

    Dry

  • Body

    Full Bodied