Best of California - white wines under £40

This article first appeared in Decanter magazine’s California supplement 2017. It is currently featured on DecanterChina.com as part of a sponsored campaign with the California Wine Institute.

California is increasingly a source of both quality and affordability. Here, Oz Clarke offers his mantras to heed when seeking out great value wines, then rates the best with Ronan Sayburn MS.

There was a time – not so long ago – when a phone call from Decanter asking if you would like to lead a tasting of good-value wines from California would have had you scrabbling desperately through your diary for excuses to say: ‘Oh, I’m SO sorry...’

The problem was that we were looking in the wrong places and asking the wrong producers for the wrong types of wine. The best-known, market-focused producers in Napa and Sonoma have traditionally either charged hefty prices for wines that might be very good or, less frequently, charged reasonable prices for wines that were outclassed by their rivals from Australia, Chile, New Zealand and much of Europe. These guys are all still there.

It’s just that we don’t have to deal with them any more, because California has changed significantly in less than a decade, and, in the UK, a belief in the quality and affordability of Californian wines is at last taking hold. The fact that we managed to find 40 wines that would really stack up against the opposition speaks volumes. And the fact that eight of our top 20 sell for under £20 is genuinely exciting. There are several reasons for this, which I might suggest as mantras to heed when you are looking for top flavours from the Golden State without paying top dollar.

First, you can discover really cool producers without paying through the nose. The truly hipster wines are not those big beasts from the heart of Napa; they’re either from Napa and Sonoma fringes, or not from these super-famous areas at all. And a lot of the coolest producers are not in it just to make money, so they don’t gouge. We’ve got two wines from Berkeley’s urban winery Broc and two wines from Anderson Valley star Carpe Diem, as well as beauties from Melville, Lioco and M2. Believe me, these are cool dudes.

Second, don’t forget the old-timers – they may not be as fashionable as once they were, but they’ve owned their vines for a long time and can afford to offer wines at a fair price.

We found delightful wines from Edna Valley, Firestone, Louis M Martini, Marimar Estate, Mount Eden, Nalle, Schug, Smith-Madrone, Trefethen and Wente. These have all been stars in their time – and they still can be.

Third, don’t just stick to the regular grapes. California has been rather slow to realise the quality of its old varieties, and slow to plant interesting new varieties to deal with warming conditions. However, it’s happening now, and we found delicious wines from Albarino, Carignan, Marsanne, Muscat, Riesling (it’s not mainstream in California!) and Petite Sirah, plus that old war horse, Zinfandel.

Finally, give the less-faddish, less-pressured vineyard areas a chance. In Napa Valley American Canyon, Oak Knoll and Yountville are much cheaper than the more commonly seen Oakville, Rutherford and Stags Leap. Seek out regions like Lodi – probably California’s best-value address for reds – Livermore, Monterey and the Santa Cruz Mountains. We found appetising wines from all of them. The value is definitely there in California, if you know where to look. And we’ve got 40 prime examples to prove it.

The tasters

Oz Clarke

Clarke is a renowned wine expert, broadcaster and awardwinning writer and author. He is acknowledged as having one of the finest palates of anyone writing about wine today.

Ronan Sayburn MS

Sayburn is head of wines at London private members’ club 67 Pall Mall and chief operations officer of the European Court of Master Sommeliers. He has worked for the Gordon Ramsay group as executive head sommelier.

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Wines

Marimar Estate, La Masia Chardonnay, Russian River Valley, Sonoma 2013 Marimar Estate, La Masia Chardonnay, Russian River Valley, Sonoma 2013

Marimar Estate, La Masia Chardonnay, Russian River Valley, Sonoma 2013

89

Recommended

A creamy example of Russian River Valley Chardonnay that has a full, ripe palate and a rounded texture.

Trefethen, Chardonnay, Oak Knoll District, Napa Valley 2015 Trefethen, Chardonnay, Oak Knoll District, Napa Valley 2015

Trefethen, Chardonnay, Oak Knoll District, Napa Valley 2015

90

Highly recommended

Clean, saline and mineral at the start, this theme continues with wafts of sea breeze and an oyster shell complexity. The oak is powerful, giving a whiff of toasty pineapple.

CrossBarn by Paul Hobbs, Chardonnay, Sonoma Coast, California 2015 CrossBarn by Paul Hobbs, Chardonnay, Sonoma Coast, California 2015

CrossBarn by Paul Hobbs, Chardonnay, Sonoma Coast, California 2015

90

Highly recommended

A full and deep example of Sonoma Chardonnay that has a pleasant melange of sweet fruit and savoury nut. There is a waxy texture underneath a palate of baked crème fraiche.

Hunt & Harvest, Sauvignon Blanc, Napa Valley, California 2016 Hunt & Harvest, Sauvignon Blanc, Napa Valley, California 2016

Hunt & Harvest, Sauvignon Blanc, Napa Valley, California 2016

90

Highly recommended

This is certainly a weighty wine with a vinous and phenolic mouthfeel. Bright greengage, green apple and sour pear come to the fore, whilst grapefruit pith and confit lemon linger on the finish.

Smith Madrone, Riesling, Spring Mountain District, Napa Valley 2014 Smith Madrone, Riesling, Spring Mountain District, Napa Valley 2014

Smith Madrone, Riesling, Spring Mountain District, Napa Valley 2014

91

Highly recommended

Lemons and honey, cinnamon and peppermint dominate on the nose. This is completed with a juicy sweet grapefruit to taste. There’s enough zesty acidity to make it refreshing, complemented with some typical Riesling characteristics that last.

Broc, Love White, North Coast, California 2015 Broc, Love White, North Coast, California 2015

Broc, Love White, North Coast, California 2015

91

Highly recommended

This classic Rhône blend is ripe with honeysuckle and peach mixed with warm marzipan toasty flavours. It is succulent with a touch of dried herbs and a waxy texture.

Quady, Essensia Orange Muscat, California 2015 Quady, Essensia Orange Muscat, California 2015

Quady, Essensia Orange Muscat, California 2015

91

Highly recommended

Sultry and heavy-lidded, this is full to the brim with marmalade and Seville oranges. It is bruised and wild, a succulent peach juice with fresh underlying acidity and a long finish.

Schug, Chardonnay, Sonoma Coast 2014 Schug, Chardonnay, Sonoma Coast 2014

Schug, Chardonnay, Sonoma Coast 2014

92

Highly recommended

A wine with a gentle, mellow texture full of soft, fresh golden plums and a hint of stewed peach. The style works well and gives off a compelling, delightful scent.

Marimar Estate, Albariño, Russian River Valley, Sonoma 2015 Marimar Estate, Albariño, Russian River Valley, Sonoma 2015

Marimar Estate, Albariño, Russian River Valley, Sonoma 2015

92

Highly recommended

A bright and spirited Russian River Valley Albariño that has a significant amount of zest to the palate, yet with a certain doughy softness finishing on a light brush of herbs.

Trefethen, Dry Riesling, Oak Knoll District, Napa Valley  2016 Trefethen, Dry Riesling, Oak Knoll District, Napa Valley  2016

Trefethen, Dry Riesling, Oak Knoll District, Napa Valley 2016

92

Highly recommended

A zesty, tangy, spirited Riesling that has great citrus, lime peel and sharp lemon characters. It is done in a lean, crisp style that is in some ways aggressive and unexpected, but altogether very appetising.

Carpe Diem, Chardonnay, Anderson Valley, California 2014 Carpe Diem, Chardonnay, Anderson Valley, California 2014

Carpe Diem, Chardonnay, Anderson Valley, California 2014

92

Highly recommended

An assertive and austere style of Chardonnay which at first seems quite challenging until fresh dry fruit emerges alongside a clean minerality and a long, crisp, saline acidity.