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Samuel Louis Smith Monterey County Chardonnay Les Granitiers 2024

$3599

Samuel Louis Smith is one of the most exciting young names in California, a former Morgan winemaker who launched his own micro-negociant label after stints in Bordeaux, the Northern Rhone, and Champagne. Les Granitiers is his entry-level Chardonnay, sourced from organically farmed sites in Monterey County and named for the granite-based soils that define the region. It's native-fermented and aged in mostly neutral barrel and some stainless, with oak kept firmly in the background. The result is a Chardonnay built on tension rather than texture: linear, salty, and quietly electric. A great snapshot of what Sam is up to.

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Wine Enthusiast

94 points

"This blend cruises from the eastern Monterey peaks of the Gabilan Mountains (44% Coastview Vineyard) to the hills of the Santa Lucia Highlands (43% Fogstone), and terraces of the Carmel Coast (10% Pelio), with a dash of Santa Barbara’s Sta. Rita Hills (3% Spear). The nose’s earthy, wetrock minerality pairs with honeysuckle, then drops into a chalky palate of Asian pear and lychee." —Matt Kettmann

More about Samuel Louis Smith

Sam Smith is making some of the best wine in an area littered with exceptional producers. As the winemaker at Morgan Winery, the groundbreaking Central Coast producer, Sam was given the opportunity to find where his palate and California’s cool, mountainous Central Coast terroir converge. That is exactly what he is doing at his namesake label Samuel Louis Smith.

Sam cut his teeth and developed his palette while making Pinot Noir in the Willamette Valley, cool-climate Syrah in the Northern Rhône, and as assistant winemaker for Margerum Wine. He knew that in order to make the type of wine he wanted he would have to seek out the coldest spot in the Central Coast coolest (temperature, not jazz) regions. Each site is unique in its soil composition but all are blessed with high mineral content low in organic matter, the perfect recipe for low yielding vines that produce fruit of exceptional quality and concentration. All of the sights he works with are organic or in the process of converting.

Sam crafts these gems in a neoclassical style, using light handling and wild fermentations to create wines of place and purity, aroma and structure. While plans for estate vineyards are in the works, “For now, I am sourcing fruit from the most distinctive sustainably farmed vineyards,” says Sam.

All of the wines are made in tiny quantities about 600 cases each which is probably why most folks have not heard of him. This will soon change. That’s because Sam’s wines are in the upper tier when it comes to quality for the region. They offer exceptional value, as they are considerably less expensive than anything at this level. Acquiring these wins was a no brainer for us.

Organic viticulture, mountainous terroir, and minimal intervention in the cellar are the tenets of Samuel Louis Smith Wines. For lovers of elegantly unadorned Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Gamay and Syrah these are some of the most exciting examples from California we have tasted in a very long time.

Wine Details

  • Grape Variety

    Chardonnay

  • Vintage

    2024

  • Size

    750ml

  • Farming Practice

    Organic

  • Style

    Fruity

  • Sweetness

    Dry

  • Body

    Medium Bodied

Flatiron's Take

From the Importer

Tasting Notes & Food Pairings

Perfect Pairings

Oysters on the half shell, ceviche, grilled branzino with lemon, sushi, goat cheese salads.

Tasting Profile

Light-bodied and bone-dry. Lemon zest, green apple, nectarine, and a chalky, saline finish. No oak, lots of energy.