Imagine this: The legendary Aubert de Villaine, co-director of Domaine Romanée-Conti, teaming up with Larry Hyde, one of Napa’s most iconic vineyard owners. What do you get? A Chardonnay that blends Burgundy’s precision with Napa’s bold, sun-kissed fruit. The 2022 Hyde de Villaine Hyde Vineyard Chardonnay Carneros isn’t just another Chardonnay—it’s the product of an extraordinary partnership that wine lovers have been dreaming about for years.
Larry Hyde planted the Hyde Vineyard in Carneros nearly 40 years ago, and since then, he’s been shaping Napa Valley’s reputation as one of the finest wine-growing regions in the world. What started as a passion project—planting vines on land that had once been home to an apple orchard—has now grown into one of the most sought-after vineyards in the area. The vineyard's grapes are highly sought after, used by top wineries like Aubert, Kistler, and Ramey.
But it wasn’t until 2000, when Larry Hyde joined forces with Aubert de Villaine, that this project truly reached its full potential. The marriage of Napa’s rugged beauty with Burgundy’s refined techniques set the stage for a wine that’s nothing short of exceptional. The Hyde de Villaine estate reflects the perfect harmony between the two winemaking worlds—combining old-world tradition with the very best Napa fruit.
The Hyde de Villaine wines aren’t just about the people behind them—they’re about a philosophy. Sustainability is at the heart of the vineyard, with Larry Hyde leading the charge on innovative farming techniques that not only enhance the quality of the fruit but also preserve the land for future generations. The Hyde family’s commitment to responsible farming practices is reflected in every bottle of wine that carries the Hyde de Villaine name.
The 2023 Hyde de Villaine Hyde Vineyard Chardonnay is a shining example of what happens when two worlds collide. Made from old-vine fruit, carefully nurtured through every stage of the winemaking process, this Chardonnay is pure Napa Valley magic with a touch of Burgundy elegance. The wine’s complexity is a direct result of the care and attention given to the vineyard and the fruit, combined with the expertise of winemakers who have spent decades crafting exceptional wines.
Aging: 70% in barrel, 20% in foudre and 10% in concrete.