Tasting Notes
Vinous 98
Winemaker Michael Brajkovich, MW, does it again with the 2024 Chardonnay Mate’s Vineyard. It is super young and not ready for the grand reveal, but you can t mistake class, no matter its age. Aromatically, the 2024 is hardly expressive, but this is Chardonnay, so calm your jets beeswax and honeydew melon for now. The palate is compact and firm, yet it holds a wealth of density at its core. The vintage was a small crop due to poor flowering, so there s a whole lot of intensity to this. In some years, Hunting Hill challenges Mate s for top spot, but this year, Mate s steps up the seriousness level. It leaves you saying, Now we re talking. This is not a wine about fruit, it s about power and sapidity, grip and karate kicks. It has everything: silken texture and succulence, but it s nicely pared back. Supremely balanced.
Anticipated maturity: 2026-2044
Wine Advocate 95-97
The 2024 Mate’s Vineyard Chardonnay is mouthfilling and full, easily the biggest and most powerful of the single-vineyard Chardonnays in this 2024 release. "In terms of quality, 2024 is up there with the best of them: 2022, 2020, 2014…" This feels perhaps as statuesque and thrilling as the best of the Mate’s so far, with intensity that explodes in every direction on the palate length and width with spicy top notes and a thunderous base of yellow fruit. The acidity, as usual, coils and weaves its way across the palate, lacing together the fruit and phenolics with seamless intensity. This is very good.
Anticipated maturity: 2025-2039
