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"A deliciously rich chardonnay" Wine Orbit

Nectarine and citrus aromas, with a touch of French oak.

This Mystery Chardonnay is perfect paired along side a large variety of food, but our favourite winter choice would be alongside kiln roasted smoked-trout & wild garlic lasagna

Mystery Hawkes Bay Chardonnay 2016 (2)

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$18.99p/Btl
Elsewhere $26.00 $22.61


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Awarded 93/100 Points Awarded 91/100 Points Awarded 4 Stars
Mystery Hawkes Bay Chardonnay 2016 (2)

Mystery Hawkes Bay Chardonnay 2016 (2)

Member rating / 1
A pioneer in the renowned Bridge Pa Wine District of Hawke's Bay this Mystery vineyard, established in 1990, is proudly family owned
$18.99p/Btl
Elsewhere $26.00 $22.61

Accolades

Awarded 93/100 Points

Sam Kim, Wine Orbit, Mar 2018

Awarded 91/100 Points

Cameron Douglas, Master Sommelier

Awarded 4 Stars

Michael Cooper's Buyers Guide

Description

"This is a deliciously rich chardonnay; the gorgeous bouquet shows grilled peach, citrus, nougat, vanilla and butterscotch characters, followed by a succulent palate that is supple and fleshy. It is brightly fruited and generously weighted, backed by creamy texture and well-integrated acidity. At its best: now to 2019" Sam Kim, Wine Orbit, Mar 2018

This ripe Chardonnay shows nectarine and citrus aromas coupled with toasted grains, caramel and spice from French oak. Stonefruit and biscuit flavours are balanced by a long citrus finish with hints of toffee and caramel. A powerful wine that is vibrant in youth but will develop extra layers of complexity and roundness with bottle ageing.

Food Pairing: Ideal to enjoy on its own or a perfect complement to seafood, white meats and risotto.

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Screw Cap

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Alcohol

13%

Delivery

NZ (from $5.99)

Member Rating

4 Stars

User comments (1)

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It's really good. What we're grappling with (if you could call it grappling) is whether it's worth five dollars more per bottle than the wine we're currently drinking. High class problems.

Ann - 17/07/2018


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