Myrna 2020 Chardonnay
A Prohibition era hideaway that today produces a completely distinct Chardonnay: bright with flinty, spine tingling freshness, yet the depth and complexity from old vines and great sites.
Myrna’s focused intensity of fruit and texture reflects its two extreme mountain and hillside vineyard sites.
The word Myrna translates to “beloved”, a reflection of our feelings about truly great Chardonnay: wines that can translate from their sites intense minerality, texture and a dazzling spectrum of flavors.
Heading west up the Oakville Grade from Napa, or coming east on Trinity Road from Sonoma, is one of the rights of passage when you first visit Napa and Sonoma. Incredibly steep and full of twists and turns, you climb from one valley into the mountains and extraordinary redwoods of the Mayacamas range and come down into the other valley. The 11 miles take about half an hour. Halfway up, at the peak of the ridge, there is a side road that even those who have crossed the pass many times will not have noticed. You already feel remote within the majestic surroundings, but as you take the small side road and head north up the ridge, you feel you are in uncharted territory. The road leads to Bald Mountain, the second highest peak in the mountain range, and another steep side road sweeps you to the west side of the peak, where nestled into it you find one of the most stunning vineyard settings imaginable. We understand that vineyards were planted here early in the 20th century, and that the site was in fact a hideout during Prohibition; this latter point makes perfect sense when you stand in the vineyard, far from everything.
The Vineyard Sources
Bald Mountain Vineyard
Sonoma Valley AVA
A remarkable combination of old vines, heritage clones, dry farming, altitude, and sheer beauty.
Reviews
"This well-balanced and grandly structured wine layers toast, almonds and a hint of wood smoke over Bosc pears, fennel bulb slices and marzipan for a rich blend of fruits and savory accents."
- 94 Points, Jim Gordon, Wine Enthusiast
"Open and citrusy with seashell and flint. Medium to full body with crunchy fruit and a slightly chewiness that gives density and focus. Medium-bodied, crisp acidity."
- 93 Points, James Suckling
"Fragrant, featuring wild fennel, lemon blossoms and wet stone minerality, with a core of fresh, vibrant Meyer lemon, Honeycrisp apple and yuzu flavors. Reveals a note of litsea oil that lingers on the seamless finish, which packs plenty of polish and style."
- 92 Points, MaryAnn Worobiec, Wine Spectator