This winery tends to hold back its production to give the wines more bottle age. While Argyle's two Chardonnays may look old, but both are still tasty and elegant, with good freshness and fruit. I rated them equally, although the 1989 has a lighter color and more up-front fruit. The 1988, which displays a slightly deeper color and more body, is a rich, full wine. Both wines would benefit from more length and drama, but they are solidly made, competent Chardonnays for drinking over the next several years.