SURU 2016 Sauvignon Blanc is sourced from a 5 acre plot in Cutchogue where the average vine is 7 years old. Fermented and aged in stainless steel tanks this Sauvignon Blanc has aromas of apple blossoms with hints of grass and lime. The palate is light with nuisances of apple, lime and peach with a minerality base. SRP $18Located on Sound Avenue, Martha Clara Vineyards was one of the first tasting rooms I visited in Long Island. If any of you are familiar with the Entenmann brand (I grew up on their chocolate chip cookies and chocolate covered donuts) the family sold the company in 1978. After the sale, one of the sons, Robert purchased a potato farm on Sound Avenue. He transformed this potato farm into a thoroughbred horse farm but soon took notice of neighboring farms beginning to plant grapes. He soon followed with18 acres of grapes and has expanded it to today with over 100 acres. In 1999 the doors of Martha Clara Vineyard were opened named after his late mother.
Martha Clara 2014 Unoaked Chardonnay comes from their B1 and D3 blocks of Charodonnay aged in stainless steel tanks “sur lie” style (on the lees). Aromas of baked apple and citrus escaped from my glass. This lead the way to flavors of melon and Asian pear with a hint of creaminess on the palate. SRP $20
I paired the Martha Clara Chardonnay with a leek and goat cheese tart. I used the Chardonnay to deglaze the pan. It added a nice flavor to the tart.
