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A complex & richly textured wine

Displays fresh stonefruit, tropical fruit & citrus notes supported by a creamy toasty oak character

A perfect pairing for roast chicken, seared scallops & risotto

Brancott Estate Reserve Hawke's Bay Chardonnay 2023

$16.99p/Btl
6 Btls, $101.94 6 Btls, $88.64
Awarded Gold Medal Awarded 95/100 Points
Brancott Estate Reserve Hawke's Bay Chardonnay 2023

Brancott Estate Reserve Hawke's Bay Chardonnay 2023

Brancott Estate Reserve range explores the unique land and climate...
$16.99p/Btl
6 Btls, $101.94 6 Btls, $88.64

Accolades

Awarded Gold Medal & 95/100 Points

NWWA 2024

Description

  • Toasty oak
  • Stone fruit
  • Tropical fruit
  • Creamy & complex

A complex wine with a richly textured palate featuring fresh stonefruit, tropical fruit and citrus notes supported by a creamy toasty oak character that balances and complements the fruit.

Taste life on the flipside. Our Brancott Estate Reserve range explores the unique land and climate of Wairau, Awatere and Hawke's Bay. Sourcing our best grapes to bring you a truly exceptional range of wines. Our Hawke’s Bay Chardonnay vineyards are scattered across the region and each appellation has its own unique character. Around two thirds of this comes from sites within close proximity of the coast, predominantly focused around the lower reaches of the Tuki Tuki River. This area is affected by cooling afternoon sea breezes, while the soils are predominantly alluvial clay loam over river gravels with a calcareous influence due to the limestone hills further upstream. The combination of cooler daytime temperatures and limestone influence brings a degree of minerality to wines grown in this area, while the fruit spectrum tends towards citrus and nectarine. Further fruit comes from slightly elevated, inland sites in the Tutaikuri and Ngaruroro River valleys. Here there is less influence from the sea breeze and more diurnal variation. Days are warmer and nights are cooler and the soils are lighter with less influence of limestone, and more influence of iron rich volcanic ash. The wines from these inland sights are less mineral driven but vibrantly flavoured tending toward more tropical fruit flavours.

New Zealand had ideal growing conditions leading into harvest with average crops and clean, intensively flavourful fruit with early budburst across all the wine regions. A slightly wetter December ensured healthy vines leading into the growing season and adrier than normal January and February created perfect conditions for veraison and grape ripening through to the start of harvest. Cooler nights in late February and March also helped lock in the natural acidity and freshness to the fruit.

Food Pairing: A perfect paring for Roast Chicken, Seared Scallops and Risotto.

 

 

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13.5%

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