This may be the last vintage of this wine from PGC as they transition to a new Chardonnay made from fruit grown on their own estates. Of this last, great vintage they say:
We are interested in texture, brightness of acidity, fruit intensity and overall balance in our wines. This particular Dundee Hills vineyard is an excellent place to naturally find these characteristics. The rich soil in which the Dijon 95 is planted accentuates fruit depth and richness while the marine soil and cool locale of the vines emphasizes minerality, clarity and brightness. There is a wealth of fruit that toggles between lemon and apple but that is offset and buffered by a sense of minerality and a rich but not heavy aspect to the wine’s weight and mouthfeel. This wine is an extremely nice place now but we anticipate years of development. While we can only date back to the 2015 vintage (and a wine that is made from different components and in a different and more rudimentary manner) that wine is still showing youthful energy and has every indication of further upside. The 2021 should be a rock solid wine for years and years to come.