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2020 Kosta Browne Cerise Vineyard Chardonnay

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ITEM 9539776 - Removed from a temperature and humidity controlled wine storage unit; Purchased direct from winery

Bidder Amount Total
$55
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I9510517 1 $55 Jun 16, 2024
2020 Kosta Browne Cerise Vineyard Chardonnay

RATINGS

97James Suckling

Wow. Crazy chardonnay here with such phenolic presence with dried apples, lemons and candied pears, with lemongrass and light honey. Full-bodied with fabulous tension and focus. Muscular. Closed. Hints of yogurt and lees solids. Mineral, sliced apple and hints of lime.

97Jeb Dunnuck

Very expressive, with a bit of resinous profile...fresh pine, mango, and orange blossom. Full-bodied, with a round mouthfeel and a pithy texture in its notes of chamomile, toasted almond, and yellow apple, it’s broad and has a good, clean finish.

94Wine Enthusiast

Apple pastry aromas and a rich palate of poached pears and baked apples make this wine tasty and generous. The smooth texture is lightly lifted by a nip of lemon zest.

PRODUCER

Kosta Browne

Kosta Browne Winery, in Sebastopol, was founded in 1997 when Dan Kosta and Michael Browne pooled their money to buy a half ton of Pinot Noir grapes and a used grape crusher. The men had been colleagues at a Santa Rosa restaurant, but dreamt of making their own wine. In 2001 they teamed up with Chris Costello, who provided the winemaking pair with a business plan and operational support. Today the three partners still run Kosta Browne, which does not have its own vineyards but sources grapes from the Russian River, Sonoma Coast and Santa Lucia Highlands. Kosta Browne makes only Pinot Noir, and has in little more than a decade developed a strong following for its wines, which are generally single vineyard bottlings. Most Kosta Browne wines are sold through their mailing list.

REGION

United States, California, North Coast, Mendocino County, Anderson Valley

Mendocino AVA was established in 1984 and amended in 1989. It includes numerous sub-appellations. Mendocino AVA is entirely within Mendocino County, and the AVA is known for its Mediterranean climate. Vintners successfully grow Carignan, Charbono, Grenache, Zinfandel, Petit Sirah and Syrah. In cooler parts of the region Pinot Noir and Chardonnay are also grown. Mendocino County is home to nearly 600 vineyards, and many have been certified organic for decades, thanks to the region’s famous “green and sustainable” approach to agriculture and nearly everything else. Mendocino was named for 16th century explorers, a pair of brothers whose last name was Mendoza. Winemaking, however, didn’t start until the 19th century when some would-be gold miners decided it was more profitable to make wine than to pan for gold. Italian immigrants in the late 19th century continued to establish winemaking ventures.

TYPE

White Wine, Chardonnay

This white variety originated in Burgundy, but is now grown around the world. Its flexibility to thrive in many regions translates to wide flavor profile in the market. Chardonnay is commonly used in making Champagne and sparkling wines.