Antica Terra Aequorin 2020

Antica Terra
$340.00

Grape: Chardonnay
Vintage: 2020
Type: White

Rating: 98/100
Reviewed by:
Jeb Dunnuck

The first of only two wines produced in 2020 and pouring a brilliant silver straw hue, the crystalline 2020 Chardonnay Aequorin is detailed with a refined perfume of pure honeycomb, wildflowers, fennel, orange blossom, and Anjou pear. It is full-bodied without excess weight, and it’s certainly the more linear of the two wines, floating through the palate with finesse and elegance. Its purity and length lasts for ages, with a weightless feel, and it’s lush with a silky viscous texture, incredible energy, and complete seamlessness that just embodies the wine. Absolutely stunning, it’s going to have a very wide drinking window over the coming 10 to 15 years.

 

Maggie Harrison is a first-generation winemaker, having grown up in the Midwest. With an educational background in International Relations and Conflict Resolution, she fell in love with wine while working in restaurants and set out to follow that passion and create wine. She went on to land the position of assistant winemaker to Manfred Krankl at Sine Qua Non, where she remained for eight years. She is currently the co-owner and winemaker for Antica Terra, producing Pinot Noir and Chardonnay since 2005, and is also responsible for the Syrah at Lillian Winery in Santa Barbara. Initially, it had been her goal to only produce a singular wine, but during blind tastings for blending, she felt the various components would not necessarily complement one another and would overpower or detract from the other. Rather than force them to homogenize, each of the wines bottled today chases the individual and opposing personalities each possesses. Her wines are impeccably expressive and worth seeking out if you can get your hands on them. 

I have always found with these wines that I am never compelled to overly coax the wine in tasting. They are distinctive, singular wines that, when given the time to allow the wine to come to you, make the transcendence to art.

- Audrey Frick (9/17/2023) © 2024 Jeb Dunnuck