When I saw the huge $5 sticker on this wine at my local Crosstown grocery, I had to search a little deeper. And the answer was clear: the vintage date on the bottle was 2016; most white wines that age have passed their sell by dates Unlike the California appellation Beringer Chardonnay beside it, however, the label indicated Napa Valley, and most Napa Chardonnays come from vineyards in the relatively cool Carneros area and are higher quality anyway because of their more specific appellation.
Very deep gold, dark enough to elicit a bit of doubt. One sniff, though, erased all of my worries. Lilting Carneros aromas and flavors of ripe pears, white peaches, caramel and spicy oak. Lively acidity, fresh flavors, not at all oxidized or old. I bought both of the bottles on the shelf, though; didn't leave any for you. Sorry.