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Liber Estates Rebil Chardonnay 2020

Cawston, Similkameen Valley, British Columbia, CanadaThe Rebil (Liber backwards) Chardonnay is grown on the west facing banks of the Similkameen River over a stony, rocky, sandy debris field that sits just below Highway 3, west of Mt. Kobau, and only four kilometres from the Nighthawk–Chopaka US Border Crossing. It is a fabulous exposition for an organic vineyard, once part of the Mariposa Organic Farm (established in 1962) on a cool, wild, and windy site with plenty of sun. Winemaker Mike Dowell speaks of the "shimmer effect" of the sun bouncing off the bend of the Similkameen that runs directly up from the foot of his vineyard and helps to ripen the fruit. Oddly, this wine takes me to Chablis, and the Santa Clara Mountains. Its dry, rich, complex front end and nutty, leesy citrus undercurrent is Chablis Grand Cru like. In contrast, the nutty, firm, intense palate that is both powerful and fresh is also reminiscent of Ridge Vineyard Chardonnay. It doesn’t quite have the polish of those giant wines, but it has the wild, savoury Similkameen character they will never have. Drink or hold this wine over the next decade, and you will not be disappointed. Delicious at 13.6% alcohol, it is a modern look at a venerable style of chardonnay. Like last year, I contend that you will fall in love with this the first time you taste it. The Dowells suggest you serve this wine with crab, grilled zucchini, or fresh Asiago. I would add halibut, or roasted chicken stuffed with onions and dried herbs. The price is a fantastic bargain.Tasted: 12 May 2024Tasted by: Anthony GismondiPrices:
BC$27.99750mlwinery online/direct
Producer: Liber EstatesDistributors: Winery Direct
Grape: ChardonnayUPC: 611138445023