WTN: Corey Creek 2006 Chardonnay (North Fork of Long Island)

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Posted March 25, 2008 by Lenn Thompson in News & Events

I have a lot of blogging to do to catch up on everything that we ate and drank last week. But first, we’ll start with one of the recent Bedell Cellars/Corey Creek wines I tasted.

We all know that the ‘reserve’ designation doesn’t have any official meaning, but most of the time, on Long Island anyway, it means barrel fermentation and aging. The ‘regular’ bottlings usually mean more steel fermentation and more use of neutral oak.

Tasted blindly, I thought that Corey Creek Vineyards’ 2006 Chardonnay ($25) was Corey Creek’s ‘reserve’-style wine (which I’ll be writing about later this week). And the price hints at that too I guess. There is a lot more oak here than I’d expect and than I’d prefer.

Pale yellow-gold in the glass, the nose is dominated by vanilla, oak, sweet corn with butter and lemon. The medium-bodied palate offers great texture and acid balance from start to finish, but there is just too much oaky-vanilla character here for me. It overwhelms the apple and lemon flavors on the fore and mid-palate. The lingering, faintly minerally crisp finish is nice though. If you like barrel fermented chard, this is a pretty well made one, but I think there is just too much oak here for a somewhat cooler 2006 year. It’s not a particularly good value either, within the Long Island market and beyond.

Grape(s): 100% chardonnay
Producer: Corey Creek Vineyards
AVA: North Fork of Long Island
Price: $25
Rating:    (2 out of 5 | Average) 

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4 Comments


  1.  
    Foley

    Lenn, when you mentioned the $25 price for the non-reserve wine above it got me wondering what they were going to sell the reserve for. I went to Bedell’s site and they have the Reserve Chard listed for $40.
    Anyway, the real reason for this question has nothing to do with Chardonnay. Under the Corey Creek list of wines (on Bedell’s site) they show Main Road Red and Main Road White (which I thought were always Bedell staples). Under Bedell now, they have something called “2007 FIRST CRUSH RED” that I’ve never seen before. Any idea what this is? Is it a rose’?




  2.  
    Lenn Thompson

    That First Crush is a new red wine…a mostly-steel fermented merlot/cab franc blend. I haven’t tasted it yet, but hope to soon.
    I know that Bedell/CC are playing around with their lineups a bit in terms of what wines go under which label…the Main Roads are really their own entity in many ways.
    I’ll be writing up my reserve chard tasting notes later this week…




  3.  

    Two stars… whoa, not good.




  4.  
    Ben

    I saw Sahsha’s take on the Musee, have you tasted it yet?





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