Mayer Chardonnay

Mayer Chardonnay

Wine Description

Vineyard Image of Bloody Hill, with the name imprinted on the lawn of the vineyard
Photo of Timo and Rhonda in the Vineyard
Photo of Timo in the Vineyard
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Acclaim
“The refined 2022 Chardonnay is tight and lean, offering a firm core of grapefruit, stony and chalky aromas with excellent precision. Mouthwatering acidity provides an explosive start before settling into firm citrus flavors, offset by a nice touch of tonic bitters. It closes with an impressive crystalline finish.” — Vinous, Mar 2024
“This is often a taut, unyielding style in its youth, yet ‘22 has bestowed something a little more intuitive and freewheeling. Tangerine, stone fruit allusions and quince paste. Mid-weighted and stony, to be sure. Plenty of grunt, too. Yet the glide from attack to the long, mineral-infused finish is poised and effortless.”
— James Suckling, Sep 2023
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Vineyard & Production Info
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Winemaking & Aging
Prefermentation Technique:
Wholebunch pressed
Type of aging container:
Hogs Heads
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Analytical Data
pH level:
3.2
Acidity:
6.2 g/L
Alcohol:
12.8 %
Residual sugar:
1.4 g/L
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Wine Production

Fruit is handpicked and pressed in whole bunches. Juice is transferred to old hogsheads to undergo wild fermentation as well as full malolactic fermentation. In spring the wine is racked into stainless steel to settle for 4 months before being bottled without fining of filtration.

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About the Vineyard

Fruit is sourced from 20-year-old vines grown on the Bloody Hill vineyard, a 6- acre plot on red rocky, volcanic soils. 'It's called that "cause it's bloody steep!' says Timo. Altitude varies between 300 and 470 metres. The climate is relatively cool for Australia with some maritime influence, with rainfall in winter and spring, relatively cool, dry summers