Bellwether Tamar Valley Chardonnay 2014
Type | White |
Grapes | Chardonnay |
Country/Region | Australia |
Vintage | 2014 |
Product number: 226166
£40.00
Price per bottle
Sue Bell was voted Australian Society of Viticulture & Oenology Winemaker of the Year in 2014, and her micro-winery in Coonawarra works with grapes sourced from passionate growers in diverse regions of Australia.
Even as far afield as Tasmania, the newest and coolest. The island actually has a long winegrowing pedigree, longer than many more renowned mainland areas, but only in recent years as climate change has made itself felt has interest in Tasmanian wine risen around the world. This genuinely cool climate is home to increasingly world-class still and sparkling wines. The Tamar Valley is north of Launceston and the most plentiful growing area on the island.
Sue's Chardonnay is hand-picked then (unsulphured) juice is brought by boat to the mainland. It's naturally fermented in very big French oak barrels, ensuring the pure fruit isn't overshadowed. The wine is astonishing. If you enjoy great white wines from Burgundy, you must try this. Struck match and lemon tart aroma, complex, textured and mineral to taste. Quite awesome really, chapeau Sue.
Chardonnay
Even as far afield as Tasmania, the newest and coolest. The island actually has a long winegrowing pedigree, longer than many more renowned mainland areas, but only in recent years as climate change has made itself felt has interest in Tasmanian wine risen around the world. This genuinely cool climate is home to increasingly world-class still and sparkling wines. The Tamar Valley is north of Launceston and the most plentiful growing area on the island.
Sue's Chardonnay is hand-picked then (unsulphured) juice is brought by boat to the mainland. It's naturally fermented in very big French oak barrels, ensuring the pure fruit isn't overshadowed. The wine is astonishing. If you enjoy great white wines from Burgundy, you must try this. Struck match and lemon tart aroma, complex, textured and mineral to taste. Quite awesome really, chapeau Sue.
Tamar Valley | Tasmania | AUSTRALIA
Chardonnay