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2020 Collection Mornington Peninsula Chardonnay

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$299.94 6 x 750ml bottle
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SKU: HP20CO-MOCHARDN6

  • WINE STYLE
    WINE STYLE
    Rich & Generous
  • FOOD PAIRING
    FOOD PAIRING
    Christmas roast – turkey, pork or chicken; curries with butter and cashew sauces; creamy pasta dishes
  • HIGHLIGHTS
    HIGHLIGHTS
    Generous fruit
"Acidity is in the driver’s seat, racy and fresh, but also keeping the palate very tight and lean. It feels as if more flavour is needed to bolster the palate. That might come about in time." JF Halliday Wine Companion 2023 
 

 

A NOTE FROM THE WINEMAKER

Plenty of ripe fruit and depth with a fresh finish. 

SERVICE

TEMPERATURE 8-13oC

CELLAR POTENTIAL 

Now to 2025

 

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SEASON 

2019 was a warm season overall and the harvest was early. Cool weather and regular rain up until Christmas made a slow start to the season, setting up good ground moisture and vine health. January and February were dry and fairly mild, though the nights were warmer than usual. Fruit reached full ripeness easily and timing of picking was paramount for balancing natural acidity.

WINEMAKING

A blend of clones Mendoza and P58 from Capella Vineyard and fruit from select Mornington Peninsula vineyards. The fruit was pressed in whole bunches and the juice was fermented in French oak barrels. There was partial wild ferment and partial malolactic fermentation with regular stirring. The wine was matured in the same barrels, a mix of seasoned and new, for 11 months.  

TASTING NOTE

Layers of citrus and ripe stone fruits with a mineral edge. The wine was fermented and matured in select French oak barrels which adds texture and a touch of creamy depth.

REGION

Surrounded by ocean the Mornington Peninsula enjoys year-round moderating sea breezes. The region is renowned for its “four seasons in one day”. Spring is notoriously capricious, summers are dry and mild, and autumn is typically a steady season of calm, warm and dry days. A spine of hills runs down the centre of the peninsula and the vineyards at about 200m elevation are around 2oC cooler than those on the lower lands. The lowlands are characterised by clay loams, while the hills have areas of red volcanic soils.