Marlborough Greywacke Chardonnay 2017
14%
1.5L
Intensity
The Chardonnay for this cuvée grows in an unusual New Zealand terroir. As it is vinified in oak, it develops a complex aromatic profile combining white and citrus fruits with delicious notes of fresh pastry and hazelnut.
More infoIt would be a mistake to think that Chardonnay has already revealed all its secrets. Winemakers both in France and elsewhere are constantly demonstrating that this grape variety, when combined with a unique terroir, produces captivating wines. The Greywacke estate grows its Chardonnay vines right in the heart of New Zealand, on the slopes of the South Island. Most of the grapes come from the lower part of the Brancott Valley, where the soils are composed of clay and gravel. The remainder come from younger, alluvial soils dotted with river pebbles.
After destemming and pressing, the grapes are fermented in French oak barrels, a fifth of which are new. The wine is aged in the same containers for several months to deepen the cuvée’s aromatic structure and prepare it for a decade or so of cellaring.
This wood ageing is a wise choice as the wine exudes flavours ranging from sweet notes of white and citrus fruits to smoky notes suggesting oily fruit, sublimated by a powerful, salivating minerality.
Lot presentation
Marlborough Greywacke Chardonnay 2017
The wine
It would be a mistake to think that Chardonnay has already revealed all its secrets. Winemakers both in France and elsewhere are constantly demonstrating that this grape variety, when combined with a unique terroir, produces captivating wines. The Greywacke estate grows its Chardonnay vines right in the heart of New Zealand, on the slopes of the South Island. Most of the grapes come from the lower part of the Brancott Valley, where the soils are composed of clay and gravel. The remainder come from younger, alluvial soils dotted with river pebbles.
After destemming and pressing, the grapes are fermented in French oak barrels, a fifth of which are new. The wine is aged in the same containers for several months to deepen the cuvée’s aromatic structure and prepare it for a decade or so of cellaring.
This wood ageing is a wise choice as the wine exudes flavours ranging from sweet notes of white and citrus fruits to smoky notes suggesting oily fruit, sublimated by a powerful, salivating minerality.
About the Producer Greywacke
Kevin Judd was the first winemaker in the famous Cloudy Bay area. His role as precursor has made him a reference point in terms of style for the wines of the Malborough region. He has also contributed to raising the reputation of these wines which have a nice minerality, the right acidity and an exuberant aromatic expression. By founding Greywacke in 2009, Kevin and Kimberley Judd realized a life-long dream of theirs. Located in Malborough, the northernmost point of the South Island of New Zealand, Greywacke's vineyard has the perfect climate: in one of the sunniest places on the planet, it is sheltered from the rain by the Richmond Ranges. Greywacke's name comes from the pebbles which are a part of the geological composition of the region. The domain works to achieve the perfect ripeness, with a different vision for each parcel, as the domain is scattered throughout the region. The two main varieties and Sauvignon blanc and Pinot Noir.
Detailed characteristics
Quantity: 1 magnum
Origin: domain
Recoverable VAT: yes
Original wooden case / Original case: no
French customs seal: no
Alcohol percentage: 14 %
Region: New Zealand - Marlborough
Appellation: Marlborough
Vintage: 2017
Colour: white
Service temperature: 10°
Intensity: leaves you wanting more
Leading aroma: white fruit
Tasting occasion: food-friendly wine