Jordan Russian River Valley Chardonnay 2023 750ml
The 2023 Jordan Chardonnay from Russian River Valley offers fresh, vibrant flavors of lemon zest, green apple, and pear, balanced by subtle notes of vanilla and toasted oak. It’s bright and lively on the palate with a smooth, creamy texture and a clean, refreshing finish. A stylish and elegant Chardonnay that highlights the region’s cool-climate charm — great for sipping on its own or with light dishes like grilled fish or roasted chicken.
James Suckling | JS 93
Published: Jun 19, 2025
A tight and bright citrus- and mineral-driven wine. Aromas of flint, wet stones, Meyer lemons and lime zest with subtle white flowers. The palate is focused and textural, with loads of minerals and citrus oil in the finish. Drink or hold.
Wine Spectator | WS 90
Published: Dec 15, 2025
Crisp and fresh, with lemon curd, tangerine and apple flavors that are vibrant, plus accents of tarragon, vetiver, jasmine and lime salt. The frame is sleek and mouthwatering, offering a long, lingering finish. Drink now. 37,504 cases made.
Wine Enthusiast | WE 90
Published: Jan 10, 2025
This juicy Chardonnay brings aromas of baked apple, flint, ginger and white flowers on the nose, while the palate displays flavors of tart pineapple, Meyer lemon, sage, ginger and flowers that linger on the finish.
Jordanwinery.com
Often mistaken for a white Burgundy, Jordan Chardonnay charms wine lovers with its subtle nuances and characteristics. Since its inaugural vintage in 1979, Jordan Chardonnay has evolved into an elegant expression of pure Russian River Valley fruit captured in a glass.
A combination of night-harvested Russian River Valley grapes, French oak aging and old-world winemaking techniques create a balanced white wine defined by purity of stone fruit flavors, vibrant acidity and a succulent finish that makes you want to take another sip. Not a typical California Chardonnay, Jordan is harmoniously balanced to best pair with a broad range of foods.
The final blend of Jordan Chardonnay begins with nearly 20 different vineyard blocks on the east side of the Russian River in Sonoma County. The exposed gravel deposits found in the soils of these top vineyards help give Jordan Chardonnay its elegance, minerality, and lush, lingering finish.