Peninsula Chardonnay

Embark on a sensory journey with The Peninsula range of wines, a testament to the Crittenden family’s unwavering commitment to viticulture and winemaking. Crafted from carefully selected grapes across Mornington Peninsula, this vibrant Chardonnay captures the region’s essence. Its fragrant bouquet of figs and ripe melons entices, while the palate delights with a harmonious interplay of savoriness and acidity. Whether paired with prawn and zucchini linguine or spring pea and thyme risotto, this wine elevates every occasion. Drink it now or allow it to evolve over the next four years, and experience the artistry that resonates within each sip.

ABV

12.5%

Varietals

Description

Vintage

A cool summer with above average rainfall initially gave cause for concern with disease pressure being at its highest in many years. However, through rigorous canopy management and excellent vine health we managed to avoid any botrytis & mildew outbreaks. The moderate weather conditions also allowed for a prolonged ripening season with most reds developing amazing structure & depth of colour, while the whites retained vibrant acidity and an elegance that will provide age-ability for many years to come. With yields being adequate if not bountiful this is certainly a year to remember!

Viticultural

Region: Mornington Peninsula – Tuerong
Clones: I1OV1 & P58
Harvest Dates: 17 March

Winemaking

The fruit was hand harvested and whole bunch pressed to a mixture of new, one and two year old French oak barriques (225 litre barrels) and puncheons (500 litre barrels) and was allowed to ferment spontaneously using natural yeast.
Some temperature control was exerted over the barrel ferments to ensure the retention of clean fruit characters.
The wine was stored, subject to a topping regime, in the same barrels for 9 months, where the lees was stirred back into the wine periodically to add to the complexity and richness.
In Dec 2021 the wine was assembled in tank where it was prepared for bottling.

Technical Data

Alcohol: 12.5%
Acidity: 3.27 pH
Residual Sugar: 6.43 g/L
Oak: 5% new
Malolactic Ferment: Yes

Tasting Notes

Nose: Fragrance of figs and ripe melons
Palate: Savoriness and acidity on the palate

Food Pairings

Prawn and zucchini linguine
Frittata
Spring pea and thyme risotto
Tempura

Cellaring

Drink now or over the next 4 years

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