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Statera Cellars 2015 Corral Creek Chardonnay
When Chardonnay steals the show
For Meredith Bell, two years in the Peace Corps in an Islamic republic where wine is illegal convinced her that wine would be her future. So it wasn’t long before the biochemistry graduate, and Oregon native, found her way back to Oregon to an Umpqua Valley winery to make wine.
Soon she was in Burgundy, ostensibly to learn about Pinot Noir. “But I was like holy shit, the Chardonnay stole the show for me every time,” Bell says. “I kept making trips up to Chablis, so while I thought I was supposed to there for the red wine, it turns out I wasn’t.” And so, in 2015, she partnered with Luke Mathews and launched a Kickstarter campaign to create Oregon’s first-ever Chardonnay-only winery. Backed by a motley band of friends from Burning Man, Statera Cellars was born.
Latin for “balance”, Statera’s focus is on producing pure expressions of Chardonnay, no chemicals or additives, and a very light touch with neutral oak.
They’ve helped accelerate a Chardonnay renaissance in Oregon, as local winemakers establish a style distinct from the oaky, buttery Californians.
Cellar 503 Tasting Notes
Statera Cellars, Carlton, Oregon
2015 Corral Creek Chardonnay
Unfined, unfiltered, no additions. This is about as natural as you can get. Statera’s motto – “Chardonnay, not chemicals” – certainly comes through in this wine.
They also use exclusively neutral oak barrels so banish that thought of the over-oaked Chardonnay. This is a lovely, well-balanced wine with a creaminess that comes from sitting on the lees and a natural acidity from the vineyard. It’s that balance that is the prime objective at Statera.
Hints of tropical fruit mix with strong bursts of green apple tartness. This is a great food wine – anything from fish and chips to a chopped salad or, even better, fish tacos!
Coral Creek vineyard is best known by lovers of Chehalem wines. Luke and Meredith met while they were both working at Chehalem Winery – and their close relationship with the winery allows them to get access to this extraordinary fruit.
A Cellar 503 selection in May 2018, Women Winemakers Chehalem Mountains | Chardonnay