2009 Greywacke Chardonnay
Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2018 1:45 pm
2009 Greywacke Chardonnay, Marlborough, NZ (14.5%)
This is now almost ten years old and the colour is a relatively youthful bright yellow gold. The nose is delightful, rich and buttery, loads of cashew nut oak, and ripe rock melon, and, if I didn't know better, a botrytis-like complexity. Beautiful and exotic. The palate is equally rich, and yes, there is an exotic botrytis-like element here as well. The wine is pretty much à point , the balance of flavours delicate and ripe, the buttery chardonnay laced with elegant oak and tropical fruit flavours, with the acidity still offering a refreshing finish. Long, elegant, delicate, and almost sublime, the finish lingers on the palate.. This is excellent.
Well done New Zealand ................. Mahmoud.
This is now almost ten years old and the colour is a relatively youthful bright yellow gold. The nose is delightful, rich and buttery, loads of cashew nut oak, and ripe rock melon, and, if I didn't know better, a botrytis-like complexity. Beautiful and exotic. The palate is equally rich, and yes, there is an exotic botrytis-like element here as well. The wine is pretty much à point , the balance of flavours delicate and ripe, the buttery chardonnay laced with elegant oak and tropical fruit flavours, with the acidity still offering a refreshing finish. Long, elegant, delicate, and almost sublime, the finish lingers on the palate.. This is excellent.
Well done New Zealand ................. Mahmoud.