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Fleur de Lys by Deloach Chardonnay 2024

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Fleur de Lys by Deloach Chardonnay 2024
From Burgundy-born Jean-Charles Boisset's lauded Sonoma estate, DeLoach Vineyards, this aptly-named Chardonnay balances California’s bold style with French elegance in one bright-fruited, oak-kissed Chardonnay.
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Wine Details

Flavor Profile

Wine Flavor Profile
Fleur de Lys Chardonnay is a medium- to full-bodied white with bright citrus aromas of grapefruit, lemon and orange peel. On the palate, similar flavors meld with those of green apple and pear with an undertone of oak spice.
Wine Food Pairings
Chicken, seafood, butter/cream sauces, risotto, soft cheeses
Beyond the Label

In the 1100s, King Louis VII began to use a fleur de lys (a stylized, three-petal lily) to symbolize French heritage and ceremony. Today, the same mark is emblazoned on Fleur de Lys Chardonnay, our favorite white from DeLoach Vineyards, the Russian River estate of Burgundy-born Jean-Charles Boisset. With crisp flavors of citrus and orchard fruit, and just the faintest hint of oak, it’s an ideal fusion of French technique and California style.

The winery’s founders—Cecil and Christine DeLoach—adopted the fleur de lys symbol in 1975 as a nod to their Huguenot lineage and their trio of varieties, Chardonnay, Pinot and Zinfandel. But what a perfect emblem for Jean-Charles, who purchased their estate in 2003 and brought his French sensibilities to the already impressive operation.

Doubling down on their sustainability efforts, he elevated DeLoach’s reputation to record heights. After focusing red wine production on Pinot Noir, Burgundy’s flagship grape, he set his sights on Chardonnay, Burgundy’s top white.

Today, DeLoach winemaker Katie Carter crafts a range of wines from the grape, which are often sold for $50 or more. But this one is our favorite for its outstanding quality-to-price ratio.

It’s made with grapes from a Certified Sustainable grower-partner in the Delta region, where the Sacramento River’s cooling influence creates ideal growing conditions. The fruit is pressed immediately upon arrival at the winery, where most of the juice then ferments in stainless steel. A small portion goes into oak, which, when later blended in, lends weight, softens the palate and adds a delicate spice note.

By the time you pour a glass, everything will be perfectly balanced, with that woody quality playing second fiddle to tones of lemon, pear, apple and grapefruit. Take our word for it and order more than one bottle—this really is a Chardonnay to suit every palate.

In the 1100s, King Louis VII began to use a fleur de lys (a stylized, three-petal lily) to symbolize French heritage and ceremony. Today, the same mark is emblazoned on Fleur de Lys Chardonnay, our favorite white from DeLoach Vineyards, the Russian River estate of Burgundy-born Jean-Charles Boisset. With crisp flavors of citrus and orchard fruit, and just the faintest hint of oak, it’s an ideal fusion of French technique and California style.

The winery’s founders—Cecil and Christine DeLoach—adopted the fleur de lys symbol in 1975 as a nod to their Huguenot lineage and their trio of varieties, Chardonnay, Pinot and Zinfandel. But what a perfect emblem for Jean-Charles, who purchased their estate in 2003 and brought his French sensibilities to the already impressive operation.

Doubling down on their sustainability efforts, he elevated DeLoach’s reputation to record heights. After focusing red wine production on Pinot Noir, Burgundy’s flagship grape, he set his sights on Chardonnay, Burgundy’s top white.

Today, DeLoach winemaker Katie Carter crafts a range of wines from the grape, which are often sold for $50 or more. But this one is our favorite for its outstanding quality-to-price ratio.

It’s made with grapes from a Certified Sustainable grower-partner in the Delta region, where the Sacramento River’s cooling influence creates ideal growing conditions. The fruit is pressed immediately upon arrival at the winery, where most of the juice then ferments in stainless steel. A small portion goes into oak, which, when later blended in, lends weight, softens the palate and adds a delicate spice note.

By the time you pour a glass, everything will be perfectly balanced, with that woody quality playing second fiddle to tones of lemon, pear, apple and grapefruit. Take our word for it and order more than one bottle—this really is a Chardonnay to suit every palate.

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"This versatility of Chardonnay gives wine lovers loads of options, but the classic examples from the Russian River Valley really deliver the best."

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