14 Hands 2010 Chardonnay is from Washington State, sourcing the grapes from Horse Heaven Hills, Yakima Valley and other parts of Columbia Valley. It is 89% Chardonnay blended with other aromatic varietals. If you're looking for a creamy, buttery Chardonnay then this is it. The flavor was a nice fruit and hint of spice with a little acidity. Crisp and refreshing. Customers enjoyed this wine and I sold out.
I am a huge fan of 14 Hands wines. If you try any of their varietals - Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Riesling, Hot to Trot Red Blend, and Hot to Trot White Blend - you wont' be disappointed.
Winemaker's Notes: Bright apple and floral aromas are complemented by light notes of vanilla and sweet butterscotch. Juicy pear and apple flavors give way to subtle touches of toast and spice and ends with a soft finish.

Winemaker's Notes: On the nose the wine has layers of berry fruit and anise aromas with hints of spice. On the palate, blackberry and spice plum fruit with a rich mouth feel. Big and opulent on the mid palate with plenty of structure, trailing to a velvety toasted oak finish.