Yesterday, I wrote about Corey Creek’s regular chardonnay from the 2006 vintage, a wine that I thought was this wine when tasted blind because of all the vanilla and oak aromas and flavors. Today, it’s time to take a look at the reserve bottling. Darker in the glass, this one is a medium gold, but the aromas show plenty of oak influence — though in a slightly different way. Here, the oak comes through as a butterscotch and caramel character with toast, spice-roasted apples and a faint doughy, yeasty note. The palate is medium-full bodied and much like the regular…