SEIFRIED ESTATE AOTEA CHARDONNAY 2019
The fruit for the Aotea Nelson Chardonnay is sourced from the Rabbit Island vineyard, located on a wide river flat. The soil here is a gravelly sandy loam, historically marked as the site of MΔori kΕ«mara (sweet potato) beds before European settlement in the early 1800s. The MΔori improved the soil for kΕ«mara cultivation by spreading fine gravel and sand across the land and burning scrub to add ash and charcoal, which enhanced soil fertility and created the characteristic topsoil. Although modern farming has since reduced this fertility, the soils remain sandy and free-draining. Additionally, the vineyard benefits from a relatively high water table, ensuring sufficient underground water supply. Situated about 1.5 km from the sea, the vineyard enjoys moderated temperatures due to the coastal influence.
**Winemaker's Notes**
The βhen and chickenβ berries characteristic of the Mendoza clone of Chardonnay provide full tropical flavours to this wine. The fruit was harvested and promptly brought to the winery, where it was immediately pressed and cooled for a 24-hour settling period. After settling, the juice was racked and warmed before inoculation. Once the fermentation process began, the wine was gravity-fed into new, one-year, and two-year-old French barriques. Primary alcoholic fermentation took place in oak, followed by malolactic fermentation. During these fermentations, the barrels were periodically hand-stirred to build palate weight and structure. The wine was then left to rest on its yeast lees for an additional 10 months before being racked from the barriques and prepared for bottling.
ABV (%): | 14% |
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Volume (cl): | 75 |
Winery Region: | Nelson |
Producer: | Seifried Estate |
Country: | New Zealand |
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Primary Grape: | Chardonnay |
Vintage: | 2019 |
Nose
The wine opens with an enticing bouquet of ripe stone fruits, such as peach and nectarine, complemented by hints of citrus zest, white florals, and a subtle minerality. Notes of toasted almonds and a touch of vanilla from oak ageing add complexity to the aromatic profile.
Palate
On the palate, it is rich and well-structured, showcasing flavours of fresh apple, pear, and lemon curd, balanced by a vibrant acidity. The wineβs creamy texture is enhanced by a hint of buttery oak, while a distinct minerality adds depth and character.
Finish
The finish is long and elegant, leaving lingering impressions of citrus, stone fruit, and a touch of hazelnut, with a refreshing crispness that invites another sip.
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