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Planted to a rocky hillock just east of township Clare, Mocandunda is a collaboration of three well seasoned vignerons, the Messrs Heinrich, Ackland and Faulkner. Heinrich grows fruit for a number of the nation's leading labels, Faulkner is one of Clare Valley's most accomplished agronomists, Ackland established the illustrious Mount Horrock Wines. Mocandunda was years in the making, one of the highest altitude terroirs in all Clare Valley, the extended autumns and dry grown vines, encourage a exceptional ripening of grapes, intense with varietal characters, magnificently balanced between natural fruit sugars, acidity and tannin. Mocandunda sell the lion's.. The craggy copse on valley clare»
Established 1853 by George Friedrich Schmidt, who acquired eighteen choice hectares of viticulture at Tanunda along Siegersdorf Road, for the peppercorn price of a pound per acre, Haan endures as one of the Barossa's quietly achieving, arcane old vineyards. Distinguished in the 21st century by a streak of prestigious industry accolades, Australian Wine Producer of Year, Gold Medal and Trophy for Best Blended Red at the illustrious London International Wine & Spirit Competition. Much of Haan's modest production is always retained by the softly spoken estate's most ardent enthusiasts. Shrewd aspirants will also seize the opportunity to retain a case or two of.. Tanunda tradition»
One of the Australian west's most enduring marques, the illustrious vineyards of Howard Park are now in their fourth and fifth decade. Langton's Listed and recipient of the most prestigious accolades, Grande Medialle d'Or Concours Mondial and London International Wine & Spirits Competition. Howard Park were established from the ground up with a strict adherence to sustainable, holistic viticulture. Planted to sheep studs along Margaret River's Wilyabrup Creek, drawing fruit from the oldest Cabernet vines on Mount Barker, renowned for opulence and structure, they continue to deliver a range of superlative single vineyard bottlings with each vintage... The virtuous vines of howard park»
There were two scrub covered parcels of land, just outside Pokolbin village along McDonalds Road, that local council had long set aside for use as cricket ground and cemetery. Both were ultimately auctioned off to the highest bidders and sown to vine. A third undeveloped site became the subject of a long running feud among the new and old neighbours. Dodgy invoices between the rivals were exchanged and the division of firewood became a further cause of contention. A truce was eventually called by the two protagonists, Brokenwood and Hungerford Hill, for the sake of healthy viticulture. The nascent blocks achieved international renown as the eminent Cricket.. Sociable soils make for healthy vine»

Domaine Sauzet Etienne Sauzet Puligny Montrachet Les Referts 2001 CONFIRM 2001 VINTAGE

Etienne Sauzet Puligny Montrachet Les Referts 2001 - Buy
Chardonnay Montrachet France
Gerard Boudot is one of Puligny's most gifted winemakers, married to a granddaughter of the late, great Etienne Sauzet. Although techniques are more modern in the hands of M. Boudot, he faithfully maintains Etienne Sauzet's tradition of hand sorting his fruit before applying the most artisanal effort to small batches of 1er Cru Burgundy. Les Referts is a four hectare site in Puligny that sits lower down the slopes, very close to neighbouring Meursault. Soils here are rich in ochre clays and limestone, imparting exquisite butter and honey characters into the wines.
Originally a Gallo Roman village, as recorded by Pope Urbain II in 1095, Puliniacus became Puligny in 1879 and added the suffix Montrachet in deference to it's greatest vineyard. Vines have been cultivated here since the twelfth century, but Puligny's preeminence as a white wine village is comparatively recent, only since the second world war has it become virtually overtaken by Chardonnay vines. Grapes are picked off vines age forty five years of age grown to a ¾ hectare allotment and vinified at 18C to 22C for three to six weeks in a selection of new and seasoned Troncais and Allier French oak barriques, followed by battonage and eleven months on gross lees before further spell of six on fine lees.
Light golden hue. Delicate aromas of jasmine and white flower, dried citrus and cream, hazelnuts and caramel. A silken textured palate with rich candied apple flavours, butterscotch and floral notes, pineapples, petit fours and brioche from time spent on lees and extravagant treatment of oak. A satisfying, memorable finish with lingering hints of cottage marmalade, preserved lemons and supple cypress oak. A very great wine to enjoy after a few years of age.
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