
A silky, velvety and gourmet mouthfeel: plenty of fruit, layer upon layer, and a lot of citrus in particular – slightly bitter, lying somewhere between Outspan and Malta oranges; clementines – the flesh, peel and seeds; a hint of pomelo; liquorice stick; sucrine lettuce, an intimate blend of apple and pear coulis; marmalade; and a hint of apricot jelly. Here, also, the finish has substantial length without losing any of the fruit; a refreshing bitter note that lingers in the heart of an otherwise delicately sweet fruit; green cardamom comes to mind; the wine retains its flavour, even as it persists; very balanced.
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Chardonnay is one of the most popular and versatile white wine grapes in the world, originally hailing from the Burgundy region of France. It can express a wide range of styles depending on where it’s grown and how it’s made—from crisp, mineral-driven wines to rich, buttery, oak-aged versions. Classic flavors include apple, pear, and citrus in cooler climates, while warmer regions bring out tropical notes like pineapple and mango. Winemaking techniques like malolactic fermentation and oak aging can add layers of creaminess, vanilla, and toast. It thrives in regions like Burgundy, California, Australia, and Chile, each offering its own expression. Chardonnay’s flexibility makes it a natural pairing for dishes ranging from roast chicken and creamy pasta to seafood and soft cheeses.