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All Wines from Walter Scott
Inventory updated: Tue, Jan 27, 2026 04:02 PM cst

Our vintages of Walter Scott wine currently include: 2018, 2019
Flickinger Fine Wines' inventory of Walter Scott wine is listed below. We have an excellent and vast assortment of fine wines to choose from. If you do not see what you are looking for, give us a call and we can suggest another Walter Scott vintage or even another producer that we are sure you will enjoy.
| Producer |
Vint. |
Wine |
Price |
Qty |
Order |
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| Walter Scott |
2019 |
Freedom Hill Vyd. Chardonnay  |
$55 |
7 |
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| WA 97 (2/2024): After a string of warm, dry vintages from 2014–2018, the 2019 vintage was a return to a classic growing season in the Willamette Valley, defined by cooler temperatures and rain in July and September. Re-tasting the 2019 Chardonnay Freedom Hill Vineyard, I remain convinced that the 2019s are a step above the 2021s—another cool, wet year that offered consistently high-quality wines yet offers a touch less definition and magic than the 2019s. This is the haute couture of the vertical, boasting pure, complex scents of peach complemented by nuances of candle smoke, marzipan, honey, acacia and spice. The palate balances deeply concentrated flavors with shimmery acidity and a luxuriously satiny texture, and it has a hauntingly long finish redolent of ginger and honey. Singular, expressive and youthful, it has a long life ahead. |
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2018 |
Seven Springs Vineyard Chardonnay  |
$55 |
3 |
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VM 95 (9/2020): Pale yellow-gold. Fresh honeydew melon, Meyer lemon, pear nectar, oyster shell and toasted brioche on the deeply perfumed, mineral-driven nose. Juicy and expressive on the palate, offering densely packed yet energetic citrus and orchard fruit and sweet butter flavors plus a nervy suggestion of gingery spices. Shows impressive energy and mineral drive on the strikingly long, focused finish, which features a suave floral quality and resonating smokiness. Like all of the Walter Scott Chardonnays, this wine is not at all about fruit, in the best sense. 40% new oak. (Drink between 2022-2028). Josh Raynolds. WA 93 (12/2020): The 2018 Chardonnay Seven Springs Vineyard has inviting scents of yellow apples, pie crust, spices and a charcuterie note. The palate is delicately styled and intensely flavored, with a fresh, lifted finish. |
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2019 |
Seven Springs Vineyard Chardonnay  |
$55 |
2 |
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| WA 97 (12/2021): The 2019 Chardonnay Seven Springs Vineyard is the last vintage of a single-vineyard Seven Springs for Walter Scott. At this stage, it opens with matchstick and roasted almond aromas, with an undercurrent of quince and savory spices. The palate manages linear tang and saline, with broader, nuttier character. It has a satiny texture and finishes with tremendous length—an elegant, age-worthy last iteration! |
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2018 |
X Novo Vyd. Chardonnay  |
$89 |
4 |
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VM 95 (9/2020): Limpid, green-hued straw. A complex, assertively perfumed bouquet evokes Anjou pear, peach nectar, orange zest and vanilla, along with suggestions of sea salt and pungent flowers. A smoky mineral quality builds in the glass, energizing densely packed Meyer lemon, orchard and pit fruit and chamomile flavors that are braced by an undercurrent of juicy acidity. Clings impressively on the strikingly long, mineral-driven finish, which features suggestions of smoky lees and ripe citrus fruits. 40% new oak. (Drink between 2022-2029). Josh Raynolds. WA 93 (12/2020): The 2018 Chardonnay X Novo Vineyard opens with gunflint and roasted almonds with golden apples, spices and cured meats. The palate is light-bodied, delicately styled and savory without losing the intensity of flinty, nutty flavors, and it finishes long and lifted. |
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