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"Fresh, elegant & charming" Wine Orbit

"Pristine & vibrant with youthful fruit flavours, leading to a lingering juicy finish" Wine Orbit

Pairs perfectly with spicy mussels & soba noodles

Yalumba Organic South Australia Chardonnay 2018 (Australia)

$19.99p/Btl
Elsewhere $20.99 $18.25
Awarded 90/100 Points Awarded 4.5 Stars Organic Wine Vegan Wine
Yalumba Organic South Australia Chardonnay 2018 (Australia)

Yalumba Organic South Australia Chardonnay 2018 (Australia)

It is pristine and vibrant with youthful fruit flavours, leading to a lingering juicy finish
$19.99p/Btl
Elsewhere $20.99 $18.25

Accolades

Awarded 90/100 Points & 4.5 Stars

Sam Kim, Wine Orbit, Apr 2019

 

Description

  • Wild ferment
  • Rockmelon
  • Ripe peach
  • Creamy custard

"Fresh, elegant and charming, the wine shows nectarine, rockmelon, lemon peel and subtle oatmeal characters, leading to a succulent palate that is beautifully rounded and finely textured. It is pristine and vibrant with youthful fruit flavours, leading to a lingering juicy finish" Sam Kim, Wine Orbit, Apr 2019

Pale straw in colour with green hues. Enticing aromas of lemon myrtle and pineapple with hints of stone fruit, peach and melon. The peach and melon initially on the palate leads into a rich orange pannacotta mid palate with long length of flavour. The palate finishes with lingering savoury flavours.

Located on the Murray River at Loxton, the Barich family have a beautiful organic vineyard which produces wonderful Chardonnay. The grapes from this vineyard are combined with grapes from the Carypides family vineyard at Angle Vale who have been producing high quality Chardonnay for Yalumba for many years, and became Certified Organic in 2010. From the 2018 vintage they are joined by the Strachan Vineyard in Renmark, who like the Carypidis Family are long term growers recently certified. Meticulous work in all vineyards ensures that the grapes are in perfect condition when they are picked.

Good rainfall was recorded during July and August which replenished soil moisture. Spring and summer were relatively dry. Rainfall late in December and January was vital to refreshing the vines during the growing season and leading into harvest. Following near perfect ripening weather, the Chardonnay grapes were harvested in late January through to the end of February.

Food Pairing: Spicy mussels and soba noodles or a lentil, sweet potato and chickpea stew.

 

 

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