TN: Cape Mentelle Chardonnay 2016 (Margaret River)
Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2020 9:26 pm
From one of the longest established makers in MR - I was expecting good things from this chardonnay, and it delivered - with a couple of surprises as well. For what it is worth, the wine was out of the fridge for 30 minutes before this note was taken.
Yellow in colour, bordering on gold. Complex and rich nose with lots of ripe yellow peaches, grilled nuts, melons and cedary oak. There's a lot going on here, and you could happily just nose the wine for a while. The palate is similarly rich and full, and very generous with the fruit and the oak trappings. In fact, the oak makes the wine slightly drying, and the acid is softer than I expected, although quite supportive.
A very good wine right now, but (and it surprises me to say this), probably not one for the cellar any further. Definitely not the leaner style that has become prevalent over recent years. Drink now.
Cheers
Allan
Yellow in colour, bordering on gold. Complex and rich nose with lots of ripe yellow peaches, grilled nuts, melons and cedary oak. There's a lot going on here, and you could happily just nose the wine for a while. The palate is similarly rich and full, and very generous with the fruit and the oak trappings. In fact, the oak makes the wine slightly drying, and the acid is softer than I expected, although quite supportive.
A very good wine right now, but (and it surprises me to say this), probably not one for the cellar any further. Definitely not the leaner style that has become prevalent over recent years. Drink now.
Cheers
Allan