Tag Archives: Jim Law

Linden Hardscrabble Chardonnay 2008

February 7, 2012

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If I had the patience to cellar wines, this post would be focused on a vertical of the best Chardonnay in Virginia, rather than a single wine review.  Unfortunately, I have little willpower when it comes to Jim Law’s wines, and especially his Hardscrabble Chardonnay.  Instead, I feature his 2008, and urge you to read [...]

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Linden Vineyards 2008 Claret

May 21, 2011

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Linden Vineyards 2008 Claret

I could easily start this post off with one more reason to visit Linden Vineyards in Virginia. I’ve reviewed more wines from Linden than any other winery on this site.   In case you need a primer, be sure to read more about Linden Vineyards here.  I could tell you about their great winemaker Jim [...]

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Different Vintage, Same Results

November 29, 2010

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Different Vintage, Same Results

I’ve raved about Linden Vineyards Hardscrabble Chardonnay on the blog before.  So it should come as no surprise that the 2007 Linden Hardscrabble Chardonnay follows in the footsteps of it’s older siblings.  For those new to Linden Vineyards, the 5000 case winery and vineyard is located in Linden, Virginia.  Having achieved near cult-like status, Linden [...]

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Linden’s Hardscrabble Chardonnay

September 29, 2009

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One of my favorite wineries in Virginia, Linden Vineyards, produces a Chardonnay that easily rivals its higher priced competition from Napa Valley.  The Hardscrabble Chardonnay, produced by Jim Law (owner and winemaker), is consistently outstanding in every vintage.  Linden Vineyards is in the upper echelon of Virginia wineries and is a “must visit” when exploring [...]

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A Letter to the Editor

January 31, 2009

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Dear Wine Spectator, The February ’09 magazine highlights wine values around the world, everything from Alsace to Washington state.  You discuss the up and coming wine regions across the globe, for example, Greece, Hungary, Portugal, and Israel.  And of course, devote several pages to the tried and true, California, France, and Italy.  Not to be [...]

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