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Chardonnay 2007

Calgardup Brook Chardonnay 2007

Vineyards

Fruit is sourced exclusively from the Calgardup Brook vineyard in the south of the Margaret River region. The Calgardup is a westerly flowing stream, hence the site is open to the sea breezes that have a significant influence on the vineyards of the Leeuwin Naturaliste Ridge, the hills that connect the two Capes on the south and north extremes of the region. Soils are deep, loamy gravels typical of valley bottoms and ideal for chardonnay which does best in moderately fertile and well protected sites. All vines on the McHenry Hohnen vineyards are grown on a single bilateral cordon with a vertically trained canopy. It is a simple and practical format that maximises light penetration and maintains a balanced wine.

Vinification

Hand picking and whole bunch pressing proceeds to a primary fermentation, induced by the grapes’ natural yeasts. The complex and intriguing characters derived from these natural yeasts are enhanced by a partial malolactic fermentation and ageing the wine in contact with the spent yeast cells. Fermentation is conducted in older barrels and the wine remains undisturbed, in the barrels, until it is bottled.

Tasting Notes by Ray Jordan

A soft nose shows hints of kaffir leaf and mandarin peel. The subtle use of oak gives sweet entry into a generously textured mid-palate. Limey flavours show in a tightly structured finish that truly reflects the minerality of the Calgardup Brook site. An elegant wine made honestly by a philosophy of minimal intervention.

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