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Markham Chardonnay Napa

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Description

Markham Chardonnay Napa Valley is a barrel-fermented, 100% Chardonnay from Napa Valley, California, bottled at 14.2% ABV in a standard 750ml format. The 2022 vintage earned 91 points from James Suckling, affirming this wine’s consistent quality within one of California’s most competitive white wine categories.

Quick Facts: ABV: 14.2% | Origin: Napa Valley, California | Varietal: 100% Chardonnay | Producer: Markham Vineyards

Production & Heritage

Markham Vineyards sources fruit predominantly from the Oak Knoll District of Napa Valley, a sub-region known for its cooler morning fog and well-drained alluvial soils that help Chardonnay retain natural acidity. The wine undergoes barrel fermentation, with only 40% of the juice completing malolactic fermentation a deliberate choice that preserves bright citrus character while building the creamy, layered texture the wine is known for. This partial-malo approach sets it apart from many Napa Chardonnays that push full malolactic conversion and lean heavily on buttery richness at the expense of freshness.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: The nose opens with caramel apple and baked brioche, followed by warm vanilla, nutmeg, and a thread of honeysuckle. Pineapple and white peach develop as the wine breathes, adding a tropical layer beneath the baking-spice framework.

Taste: On entry, golden apple and lemon curd coat the palate with a crme brle-like richness. The mid-palate builds with toasted nut, juicy pear, and a touch of cardamom. At full body, the wine balances that barrel-driven opulence with enough citrus acidity to keep each sip focused and clean.

Finish: The finish is lush and moderately long, trailing off with vanilla, toasty oak, and lingering lemon zest. A faint beeswax note adds complexity in the final moments.

How to Drink Markham Chardonnay

Serve lightly chilled around 5055F to let the barrel character and fruit aromatics fully express themselves without becoming heavy. A Classic Chardonnay Spritz (wine, soda water, lemon twist) works well for warm-weather drinking, keeping the tropical notes front and center. The wine’s baking-spice profile makes it a strong base for a White Wine Sangria with sliced pear, apple, and a cinnamon stick. For something unconventional, try it in a French 75 riff substituting Chardonnay for Champagne the lemon curd and brioche notes hold their own against gin and citrus.

Best For

  • Weeknight dinners where you want legitimate Napa quality without a premium price tag
  • Introducing someone to barrel-fermented Chardonnay without overwhelming butteriness
  • Thanksgiving or holiday table pairings alongside roasted poultry and root vegetables
  • Gifting a wine drinker who appreciates Napa Valley but gravitates toward balanced whites

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Markham Chardonnay taste like? Markham Chardonnay leads with caramel apple and lemon curd, layered with toasted nut and crme brle richness, finishing with vanilla and bright citrus acidity. The partial malolactic fermentation gives it creaminess without the heavy butter character common in many Napa Chardonnays.

How does Markham Chardonnay compare to Frog’s Leap Chardonnay? Both are Napa Valley Chardonnays positioned in the affordable tier, though Frog’s Leap typically retails higher and leans toward a more restrained, mineral-driven style with less oak influence. Markham delivers a richer, more barrel-forward profile with pronounced baking spice and tropical fruit, making it the warmer-styled option of the two.

Is Markham Chardonnay good for sipping on its own? Yes the balance between barrel richness and natural acidity from partial malolactic fermentation makes it enjoyable on its own, especially served lightly chilled. Its approachable fruit-forward character requires no food pairing to appreciate.

Where is Markham Chardonnay made? Markham Chardonnay is produced by Markham Vineyards in Napa Valley, California, with fruit sourced predominantly from the Oak Knoll District, a cooler sub-region in the southern part of the valley known for producing well-balanced white wines.

What foods pair well with Markham Chardonnay? Roasted chicken with herb butter complements the wine’s toasty vanilla notes. Lobster bisque echoes its crme brle texture. Aged Gruyre or Comt cheese mirrors the toasted nut character. Pork tenderloin with apple chutney plays directly into the caramel apple profile. Lemon-dressed arugula salad with shaved Parmesan provides a bright counterpoint to the wine’s richness.

What sizes does Markham Chardonnay come in? Markham Chardonnay Napa Valley is widely available in the standard 750ml bottle.

Is Markham Chardonnay worth the price? Markham Chardonnay positions as an entry-level Napa Valley Chardonnay, and at that tier it consistently outperforms expectations barrel fermentation, partial malolactic handling, and Oak Knoll fruit are details more commonly found in wines at significantly higher price points. The 91-point score from James Suckling on the 2022 vintage reinforces its strong value proposition.

Why Markham Chardonnay?

The 40% malolactic fermentation ratio is the defining production choice here it gives the wine a creamy, textured mouthfeel without sacrificing the natural acidity that keeps Chardonnay interesting glass after glass. Oak Knoll District fruit provides a cooler-climate backbone that many entry-level Napa Chardonnays lack, and barrel fermentation adds genuine complexity rather than superficial oak flavoring. The 2022 vintage’s 91-point James Suckling score places it among the best-reviewed wines in its price tier from Napa Valley. For drinkers who find many California Chardonnays too heavy or too oaky, Markham threads a difficult needle with real skill.

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