Past visits to J seemed to focus on sparkling wines, particularly my first visit several years ago. Their sparklings are clean and crisp with beautifully bright flavors. The last time I was there, we tasted one of their sparklings that tasted remarkably of apple. We tasted two this time out, their Brut Rose NV ($32, 13,500 cases) and the 2005 Vintage Brut ($48). Both met high expectations from previous visits. The Brut Rose earned 90 points from the Wine Enthusiast.
What impressed me this time out was the quality of the varietals J is producing. I've long enjoyed their Chardonnay and Pinot Noir available at the local grocery store, but they are making some low production wines that are outstanding. We sampled two Chardonnays on this trip, the 2010 Strata ($45, 500 cases) and the 2010 Jewell Ranch Vineyard ($45, 500 cases). The Strata is in the Burgundian style, minerally and clean. Surprisingly, my creamy/buttery loving sweetie was clearly enjoying it. The Jewell Ranch Vineyard is in the Green Valley, a sub-appellation of the Russian River Valley. While both were wonderful, we took home a bottle of the Strata.

J's tasting room is an elegant affair on the west side of 101 a little south of Healdsburg at 11447 Old Redwood Highway. We found their staff to be attentive, informative, and friendly. Their website is http://www.jwine.com/. J has four varieties of their wine club, ranging from the J Signature with two to four bottles five times a year, to J Luxe, which is limited to 50 members and provides access to their most exclusive wines.