2023 Reserve Orange Chardonnay

2023 Reserve Orange Chardonnay

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đŸ„‡Gold at 2024 Wine Showcase Magazine blind test - 94 Points
đŸ„ˆSilver at 2024 National Cool Climate Wine Show
đŸ„ˆSilver at 2024 Cowra Wine Show
đŸ„ˆSilver at 2024 International Cool Climate Wine Show
đŸ„ˆSilver at 2024 Rutherglen Wine Show
đŸ„ˆSilver at 2024 Orange Wine Show
đŸ„‰Bronze at 2024 Royal Queensland Wine Show
đŸ„‰Bronze at 2024 James Halliday Chardonnay Challenge

Winemaking:
Selected from Bellview Block 7 Cabernet Sauvignon with a portion given extended time on skins and open fermented. Matured in French oak until late April 2024, then the blend was selected from the best barrels, fined & filtered prior to bottling. Alcohol 14%

Tasting Notes:
Colour |
Red-purple
Bouquet | Dark cassis fruits, fresh varietal dried herb lift and classy graphite-like oak
Palate | Complex and rich with pure blueberry and forest floor notes. Bay leaf freshness with supporting oak and fine-knitted tannins.

Enjoy with:
Slow-cooked tajine with black olives and prunes; veal and beef stews

Cellaring:
Give it time. . .

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