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2019 Highbow Hill Vineyard Yarra Valley Chardonnay

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$419.94 6 x 750ml bottle
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SKU: HP19VI-YACHARDN6

  • WINE STYLE
    WINE STYLE
    Textured & Savoury
  • FOOD PAIRING
    FOOD PAIRING
    Roasted Quail, Duck Confit, Creamy Brie
WHY WE LOVE THIS WINE
Multilayered, complex and wonderful balance
 

 

 

 

Cellar Worthy
This vintage produced wines of excellent structure that will cellar well.
Limit 12 bottles per customer

A NOTE FROM THE WINEMAKERS

“A beautifully poised wine, with ripe fruit balanced by a fine acid line.”

CELLAR POTENTIAL | Up to 10 - 15 years

 

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VINTAGE
2019

GRAPE VARIETIES
100% Chardonnay

ORIGIN
Highbow Hill Vineyard is 40 hectares planted on rolling hills just north of YarraGlen township. The soils are sandy loam over clay and gravel over YarraValley mudstone. Most of the vines were planted in 1998. Handpicked Wines has invested heavily in the property, planting new blocks in 2015, 2016 and 2018; erecting new fencing to protect the fruit from kangaroos and other wildlife and generally upgrading viticultural practices to realise the best potential of this exceptional site.

CRAFTING & AGEING
Hand-harvested from 20-year-old vines and whole-bunch pressed. Wild yeast fermented in French oak barriques -a mix of new and seasoned oak -and puncheons for 11 months.

AROMA & PALATE
Vibrant citrus and stone fruit flavours with fine layers of French oak and creamy lees notes. Perky acidity and elegant complexity with a long finish that keeps you coming back for more.

SERVING & FOOD PAIRING
Roasted Quail, Duck Confit, Creamy Brie.

13 -18ºC | 55 -64ºF
Cellar potential: 2029

 

Yarra Valley

Victoria, Australia

Yarra Valley

Yarra Valley, Victoria, Australia

WINES WE PRODUCE IN THIS REGION

  • Pinot Noir
  • Chardonnay
  • Cabernet Sauvignon
  • Marsanne
  • Merlot
  • Rosé

ABOUT THE REGION

One of Australia’s premier cool climate wine regions, the Yarra Valley encompasses such diverse topography that it can produce premium quality fruit in a range of grape varieties.

With its stunning hills and dales ranged before a backdrop of blue mountains (the lower reaches of the Great Dividing Range that stretches up Australia’s eastern seaboard), elevations vary greatly. Although they are not recognised as sub-regions, there are two distinct zones – the valley floor, with soils of sandy clay loam interspersed with broken sandstone; and the Upper Yarra Valley, which is more elevated and cooler and has areas of bright red volcanic loam.

The climate is Mediterranean with a maritime influence from Port Phillip, but the greater Melbourne area is renowned for its fickle weather and residents learn to expect “four seasons in one day” year round.

Yarra Valley, Victoria, AustraliaYarra Valley

Potential hazards for the vigneron include frost and heavy rains in spring, fungal diseases, drought and heat waves. Parts of the Yarra Valley were impacted by the catastrophic Black Saturday bushfires of 2009.

Vines were first planted in the Yarra Valley in 1838 and its wines achieved international acclaim through the mid-1800s. Due to a range of economic and agricultural factors, viticulture increasingly fell out of favour and virtually ceased in the 1920s until its resurgence from the late 1960s.

Just an hour’s drive from Melbourne, the state capital and Australia’s second-largest city, the Yarra Valley is a mecca for day and weekend tourists and supports a thriving agricultural and boutique food sector.

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FACTS ABOUT THE REGION

Yarra Valley, Victoria, Australia
  • Climate : Cool-Moderate, Mediterranean
  • Terrain : Steep foothills, rolling hills and flat valley floor
  • Average growing season temp : 17.3°C
  • Average annual rainfall : 603mm (Healesville)
  • Reasons to visit : Restaurants, local produce, hot air ballooning, Healesville Sanctuary, horse racing, walking, cycling (Lilydale-Warburton Rail Trail), golf, trout fishing, cheese, breweries, distillery, Tarrawarra Museum of Art. EVENTS - Tulip Festival (Oct), Gumboot Season (Jul).
 
 
 
 

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THE VINEYARD

THE VINEYARD

Highbow Hill Vineyard

Highbow Hill Vineyard is made up of 40 hectares of established vines planted on rolling hills just north of the Yarra Valley. The name Highbow Hill Vineyard is derived from the local landscape feature High Bow Hill, which is the dominant feature on the eastern boundary of the property.

Soils are sandy loam over clay and gravel over mudstone.

The long driveway meanders through the vines to the residence and provides uninterrupted views of the lake-sized dam and surrounding panorama.

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THE VINEYARD

THE VINEYARD

Highbow Hill Vineyard

Highbow Hill Vineyard is made up of 40 hectares of established vines planted on rolling hills just north of the Yarra Valley. The name Highbow Hill Vineyard is derived from the local landscape feature High Bow Hill, which is the dominant feature on the eastern boundary of the property.

Soils are sandy loam over clay and gravel over mudstone.

The long driveway meanders through the vines to the residence and provides uninterrupted views of the lake-sized dam and surrounding panorama.

Read More